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- Schematic Play Patterns of behaviour driving learning and development. View in your own time .
Schematic Play Patterns of behaviour driving learning and development. View in your own time .
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We will look at:
· schema as patterns of behaviour which can be repeated, generalized and used in different situations
· assimilation, accommodation and equilibration
· recognition of schema as accessing child’s emotional experiences and intellectual development
· a number of schema commonly seen in children
· resources we can provide to extend on a range of schema stages of development
· the value of loose parts in supporting schema exploration
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Many young children like to do the same thing over and over again, often things that adults find annoying and frustrating such as moving toys from the home corner to the book corner, hitting other children, throwing objects. It often comes as a relief to adults when they realise these are normal patterns of behaviour where the child is trying to make sense of their world and not the child's intention to annoy the adult! Piaget referred to these as Schemas and once we recognise these, we as adults can plan experiences and opportunities for the children to satisfy this desire to investigate instead of seeing it as something we need to stop. In this session we will explore a number of different schemas and look at how we can use schemas to plan further meaningful opportunities for children. In my view this is one of the best ways to plan for our babies and toddlers.