The dynamic principle of fantasy is play, a characteristic also of the child, and as such it appears inconsistent with the principle of serious work. But
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Word games are lots of fun and can be played at any time without much fuss! This is an enjoyable activity that sharpens minds, fosters creativity, and builds a friendly sense of competition among participants. Staff often join in too!
Tips How to Write Villains that Play Mind Games with Their Victims. Do you love to write manipulative villains? Try these writing tips to write your villains.
This post shares Vygotsky’s idea of collective creativity, a concept presented in his article ‘Imagination and Creativity in Childhood’. I firstly talk about how he defines creativity and imagination. I then…
17 types of play based learning include: (1) Unstructured (2) Structured (3) Guided (4) Solitary (5) Parallel (6) Cooperative (7) Imaginative (8) Domestic (9) Sensory (10) Risky.
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Each school year, educators, students, and families prepare for a new, yet familiar rhythm. Despite many teachers’ best planned lessons, best decorated boards, and most innovative stations, they may be surprised to find that some of their students are simply not learning, are having trouble paying attention, or are even too emotionally dysregulated to engage in the basics of math, writing, and reading. There are a lot of good reasons this could be going on, and we might jump to ADHD, ODD, laziness, or any number of common “culprits” behind such behaviors. If we forget to investigate why those behaviors
Photo credit: Thank you to Emek of Emek Studios 'Two major studies confirmed the value of play vs. teaching reading skills to young children. Both compared children who learned to read at 5 with those who learned at 7 and spent their early years in play-based activities. Those who read at 5 had no advantage. Those who learned to read later had better comprehension by age 11, because their early play experiences improved their language development.' ~ The Disturbing Transformation of Kindergarten | by Wendy Lecker, Education Columnist for Hearst Connecticut Media Group Did you know that the right brain develops first? By measuring blood flow circulation within hemispheres, researchers have discovered that during the first three years of life, children are right brain dominant. It is only
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Use this art therapy exercise to help clients practice mindfulness and relaxation through awareness and control of their breathing.
Proprioception, nociception, exteroception, interoception : these all words that have been popping up on the movement radar screen for a while, but what do they all mean? And why do they sound so similar? Let's harken back to Latin for a bit: cept is a root word, meaning taken
Creating this two-part series with my close friend Hannah Stomski has been an absolute blast. Hannah and I met online (through Tiktok actually) while I was still a newbie to content creation. One day, I stumbled upon her video where she discussed mental health, and I immediately felt
I’m going to make an assumption at this point that as a GM, you’ve got a pretty solid grasp on success and failure. You understand that failure should not stop play, and that you should…
I've been teaching sociology for three years, now, and almost immediately, I stumbled upon Introsocsite. It's a fantastic resource for any sociology teacher.
I had noticed early on that a majority of the kids in this class were exploring sound in their play. They were constantly creating things an...
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As organizations strive to make their workforces more diverse with respect to race, gender equity, and people with disabilities, leaders need to apply these same strategies to employees with different kinds of minds. The author, who has more than 50 years of experience in industry and academia, explains how she processes information as a visual thinker and shares how business leaders can harness the power of different kinds of thinkers. Doing so will increase creativity, ignite problem solving, and lead to more cohesive workplaces.