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I'm OK! Building Resilience through Physical Play
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I'm OK! Building Resilience through Physical Play
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I'm OK! Building Resilience through Physical Play
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Teacher's Choice Award for Preschool 2018 Winner
Children must learn to pick themselves up, brush themselves off, and bounce back. How do you allow for the physicality required to build resilience why you are tasked with children's safety? This guide provides the tools and strategies for creating a culture of resilience, including families in the process, and keeping safety front-of-mind.
Examine common safety concerns and how to address and prepare for them
Learn how to work with families and build a trusting relationship around children's physical development
Consider legal concerns regarding licensing and liability
Discover practical approaches to working with children to find their appropriate level of physical risk-taking and how to respond to a child's risky behavior
Jarrod Green
is an early childhood educator with over a decade of experience in early childhood education. His teaching practice centers around an emergent, project-based approach to curriculum, with an emphasis on learning through play, developing relationships with communities, and building self-regulation and resilience. Green also presents at many professional conferences, including NAEYC's Professional Development Institute.
Children must learn to pick themselves up, brush themselves off, and bounce back. How do you allow for the physicality required to build resilience why you are tasked with children's safety? This guide provides the tools and strategies for creating a culture of resilience, including families in the process, and keeping safety front-of-mind.
Examine common safety concerns and how to address and prepare for them
Learn how to work with families and build a trusting relationship around children's physical development
Consider legal concerns regarding licensing and liability
Discover practical approaches to working with children to find their appropriate level of physical risk-taking and how to respond to a child's risky behavior
Jarrod Green
is an early childhood educator with over a decade of experience in early childhood education. His teaching practice centers around an emergent, project-based approach to curriculum, with an emphasis on learning through play, developing relationships with communities, and building self-regulation and resilience. Green also presents at many professional conferences, including NAEYC's Professional Development Institute.