Exercising muscles and minds: outdoor play and the early years curriculum, Second edition

Author(s):  
Suzanne Axelsson
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ReviewsInsights into the EYFS ISBN 9781907478314 £8.99 members; £12.84 non-members. Paperback Publisher Pre-school Learning Alliance Orders Tel: 0300 3300996; www.pre-school.org.uk/shop; [email protected] SAGE Handbook of Outdoor Play and Learning Tim Waller, Eva Ärlemalm-Hagsér, Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter, Libby Lee-Hammond, Kristi Lekies, Shirley Wyver ISBN 9781473926608 £120 Hardback; £60 e-book Publisher SAGE Publications Orders Tel: 020 73248500; www.sagepublications.comFoundations of being: understanding young children's emotional, personal and social development Julia Manning-Morton ISBN 9780904187786 £18.00. Paperback Publisher Early Education Orders Tel: 020 75395400; www.early-education.org.ukHappy Halloween! illustrated by Pintachan [£6.99 from Word and Pictures; ISBN: 9781910277461]Toad has Talent by Richard Smythe [£11.99 from Frances Lincoln Picture Books; ISBN: 9781786030115]Mrs Noah's Pockets by Jackie Morris, illustrated by James Mayhew [£12.99 from Otter-Barry Books; ISBN: 9781910959091]Elmer and the Tune by David McKee [£11.99 from Andersen Press; ISBN: 9781783445462]Pirate Baby by Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith [£11.99 from Otter-Barry Books; ISBN: 9781910959954]Stomp School by Jeff Norton and Leo Antolini [£6.99 from Caterpillar Books; ISBN: 9781848575882]Outstanding Early Years Provision In Practice – Book 2 Nicola Scade ISBN 9781909280977 £19.99. Paperback Publisher Practical Pre-school Books Orders Tel: 0300 3300996; www.pre-school.org.uk/ shop; [email protected]'s a Sunflower in my Supper: An udderly adorable moo-sical for 3-7s Gaynor Boddy and Rebecca Kincaid ISBN 9781911430124 Book and CD £22.95 (other options available) Publisher Out of the Ark Music Orders Tel: 02084817200; Outoftheark.comxObserving and Developing Schematic Behaviour in Young Children: A professional's guide for supporting children's learning, play and development Tamsin Grimmer ISBN 9781785921797 £14.99 Paperback Publisher NCB/Jessica Kingsley Orders Tel: 02078332307 www.jkp.com

2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (6) ◽  
pp. 62-64

eye brings you another batch of the latest products and books on offerELIZABETH JARMAN® Reading Villages £475. Contents: 2 x natural panel free-standing structures; 8 x textured cushions; 2 x snuggly, soft throws; 6 x hessian folding containers; 1 x 2m circular rug; 2 x 50cm circular rugs; 2 x plain teepees; 2m of green netting; 2 x conical reading baskets. www.elizabethjarmantraining.co.uk Review by Irram JavidInclusion and Early Years Practice by Kathy Brodie and Keith Savage (ISBN: 978113801730). £24.99. Paperback. Published by Routledge. www.routledge.com/education; orders via 01235 400400; [email protected] Review by Martine HorvathPlanning for Learning Through ICT by Rachel Sparks Lindfield and Debra Maltas (ISBN: 9781909280809). Paperback. £18.99 Paperback. Published by Practical Pre-School Books. Tel: 01722 716935; [email protected] Review by Martine HorvathPicture booksLibrary Services from Birth to Five edited by Carolynn Rankin and Avril Brock (ISBN: 9781783300082). Paperback. £54.95. Published by Facet Publishing. www.facetpublishing.co.uk Review by Martine HorvathCapture Education Early Years from Capture Education Competition prizes worth up to £4,350 Software. Annual subscription £600. For more information or to book a free demo, visit www.Capture-Education.co.uk, call 0151 363 0542 or email [email protected] Review by Little Angels Nursery and Pre-School, GateacreSensory Dome from Dunecraft To source a local educational supplier and for price please contact the UK Education Distributor: Mel Lyon, Education Essentials, [email protected]; Tel:01285 762033 Review by Martine Horvath100 ideas for Early Years Practitioners: Outdoor Play Julie Mountain (ISBN: 9781472911032). £12.99. Paperback. Published by Bloomsbury. Tel: 020 7631 5600 www.bloomsbury.com/uk Review by Martine HorvathMaths is All Around You by Marianne Knaus and Sally Featherstone (ISBN: 9781472913388). Paperback. £18.99. Published by Bloomsbury. Tel: 020 7631 5600 www.bloomsbury.com/uk Review by Martine Horvath

2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 46-48

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalie E Houser ◽  
Jane Cawley ◽  
Angela Kolen ◽  
Daniel Rainham ◽  
Laurene Rehman ◽  
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BACKGROUND: The Physical Literacy in the Early Years (PLEY) intervention is a randomized mixed-methods controlled trial focused on embedding loose parts materials into the outdoor play spaces of regulated child care centres across Nova Scotia. The aim is to evaluate the efficacy of the PLEY intervention versus standard regulated childcare practice in influencing thoughts and behaviors of children, parents, and educators. METHODS: Participating early child care centres (n = 19) were randomly assigned to intervention or control sites. Intervention sites received loose parts kits at the beginning of the project while control sites received kits upon project completion. The kits included items such as rocks, tree cookies, balls, wood planks, tubes, tires, ropes, and pulleys. Children (n = 183 at baseline) had their physical activity (accelerometers) and movement skills (TGMD-3 and PGMQ) measured before and after the intervention. All centres provided responses to environmental surveys (Go NAP SACC and Site Context Questionnaire), and educators in intervention sites participated in focus group and photovoice sessions. Educators were also provided with a full day professional development opportunity (plus ongoing mentoring) focused on physical activity, physical literacy, outdoor play, risk-taking, and loose parts. Parents participated in an interview addressing active outdoor play, physical literacy, and attitudes towards risk taking during play. DISCUSSION: This study will provide a better understanding of how integrating loose parts materials into outdoor play spaces impacts children’s health, and the impact on educator and parent attitudes, beliefs, and understanding around physical literacy, active outdoor play and risk-taking during play.


2013 ◽  
Vol 65 (4) ◽  
pp. 502-503
Author(s):  
Simon Beames
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2018 ◽  
pp. 53-60
Author(s):  
Caileigh Flannigan ◽  
Beverlie Dietze

In an effort to understand how loose parts in early learning environments benefit children’s play and development, through observations of preschool children in a rural outdoor natural environment, this study examined behaviours that children exhibited as they used loose parts. Children exhibited a range of positive social behaviours, complex verbal and nonverbal behaviours, and various types of risk taking in their play. The findings suggest that children do not explicitly exhibit stereotypical gender or age-exclusion behaviours while using the loose parts. The results would suggest that increasing children’s opportunities to use loose parts in an early years outdoor environment will support their various aspects of development in positive ways.


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