Brain that Loves to Play

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Advance Early Years
attachment theory
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Birth to Five
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Child Care
Child Development
Cognitive Development
developmental psychology
early childhood brain plasticity
Early Years
Early Years Foundation Degree
Early Years Foundation Stage
Early Years Teacher Status
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EYFS
Holistic Development
infant neurodevelopment
Jacqueline Harding
Level 3
Neuroscience
observational assessment
Pedagogy
Play
Play and Learning
practitioner guidance
sensory integration
Tomorrow's Child

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032314396
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This delightful visual book provides an accessible introduction to how play affects the holistic development and brain growth of children from birth to five years. Written by a leading expert, it brings current theory to life by inviting the reader to celebrate the developing brain that loves to play and is hungry for sensitive human interaction and rich play opportunities.

Packed full of images and links to film clips of children playing in a variety of contexts on the companion website, chapters focus on different ages and stages of development, providing snapshots of real play scenarios to explore their play preferences and the theory that underpins their play behaviour. With clear explanations of what is happening in the body and brain at each "stage," this book reveals the richness of the play opportunities on offer and the adult’s role in facilitating it. Each chapter follows an easy-to-navigate format which includes:

• Best practice boxes showing how play in different contexts has impacted a child’s development

• QR codes linking to short film clips on a companion website to exemplify key points

• Brain and body facts sections providing short accessible explanations of key theories

• Play and pedagogy discussion questions

• Extended material to support the level four descriptors for degree-level study.

With opportunities to dig deeper, full-colour photographs, and a fully integrated companion website, The Brain that Loves to Play is essential reading for all early years students and practitioners and all those with an interest in child development.

Jacqueline Harding is Director of Tomorrow's Child and Senior Lecturer at Middlesex University. She is an internationally acclaimed child development expert with experience as a BBC education editor, Headteacher, government consultant, and author of numerous books for and about children. Jacqueline also works in children’s TV production.

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