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Reclaiming Play: Where it went. Why we need it. And what we can do to bring it back.

  • George Bonner Elementary School Library 3060 Cobble Hill Road Mill Bay, BC, V0R 2P3 Canada (map)

Description: We live in a world where play is being replaced with entertainment and skills-based activities.

We are now seeing the emotional side effects of the loss of play in the lives of children as aggression and anxiety in our young increases. Play provides a safe space to access our feelings and in doing so it serves a significant role in the unfolding of human potential. When we hear the word ‘play’, many of us think of young children and toys. This workshop will expand our understanding of what ‘play’ is (and what it isn’t) and its importance as a key driver of growth, learning and resilience.

Suitability: Intended for teachers, early childhood educators, helping professionals - anyone who leads and loves children. Focus will be on children ages 3 - 12.

Offered in-person: November 18, 2023 I 10am - 4pm PST I Mill Bay, British Columbia

Facilitators: Hannah Beach and Tamara Strijack

Cost: $250 + tax (where applicable)

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