August 4th 2023

Carew Family Centre II

As part of National Play Week, the EastSide Early Learning Community (ELC) hosted its Play Day 2023. In alignment with our aim to promote opportunities for playful learning within the home and in the community for children 0-4 years old, the event offered families the opportunity to experience different forms of play. The planning team worked hard on ensuring activities highlighted the important role different types of play have in children’s brain development and how easy it could be to try them out at home. We did this by offering activities that were accessible and replicable and modeling playful interactions that families could try at home. We also focused on providing clear messaging on the importance of play and creating messaging cards that included ideas to try at home and why a particular type of play supported children’s development.

Milestones

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children exploring different ways of playing

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parents and caregivers receiving positive messaging about play and brain development

Activities

Messy Play

Obstacle Course

Plant & Play

Music & Dance

Curiosity Area

Squiggles & Wiggles

Chat With Me Sessions

Sensory Bus

Storytelling

Baby Yoga

Speech & Language Chats

Little Stars

Toddler Mindfulness

Domains connected to this activity

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Promote opportunities for playful learning within the home and in the community

Secondary areas of focus

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Families are connected with and support each other through improved social support, awareness of resources, and access to services

Parents have access to environments that model/coach/shine a light on attuned parent and child interactions

Parents have access to consistent messaging and modeling of behaviours from early years practitioners and services

Our domains in action