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002 Unlocking Play Schemas: Understand & Support Playful Learning
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Unlocking Play Schemas: Understand & Support Playful Learning | Episode 002 đď¸
Hey there! đ Ever wondered why your child keeps repeating the same actions, like throwing toys, moving objects around, or spinning in circles? Believe it or not, there's a fascinating reason behind these repetitive behaviours. Theyâre called play schemasâpatterns of play that help kids explore and make sense of the world.
In todayâs podcast, Iâll walk you through the 10 most common play schemas, from the Trajectory Schema (think throwing and dropping) to the Positioning Schema (lining up toys). Each schema offers unique benefits, like building motor skills, spatial awareness, problem-solving, and creativity.
Here's a sneak peek at what you'll learn:
Trajectory Schema đ - Throwing, pushing, and dropping. Discover how this schema teaches gravity, force, and motion.
Transporting Schema đ - Moving objects from one place to another. Learn how transporting builds spatial understanding and organisation.
Enveloping Schema đŚ - Wrapping and hiding objects (or even themselves!). Enveloping helps kids explore boundaries and containment.
Rotation Schema đ - Spinning objects or themselves. This schema promotes balance, coordination, and motor skills.
Connecting Schema đ - Joining items together (think blocks, magnets). Connecting is key to problem-solving and understanding relationships.
Disconnecting Schema đ§Š - Taking things apart. Perfect for building fine motor skills and problem-solving.
Enclosure Schema đ - Putting items inside other items. Enclosure helps kids learn about âinside vs. outsideâ and spatial awareness.
Orientation Schema đ - Looking at things from different perspectives (tilting heads, looking upside down). This builds spatial skills and creative thinking.
Transforming Schema đ˛ - Mixing, tearing, or changing things (like making mud!). Transforming supports understanding cause and effect.
Positioning Schema đ - Arranging objects in patterns or lines. Great for math and science skills.
Tips for Encouraging Play Schemas at Home:
Create Schema-Friendly Play Opportunities: Set up simple activities that match your childâs schema interests.
Observe Without Interrupting: Watching your child can reveal a lot about their learning style.
Play Areas for Each Schema: Give them tools like soft balls for trajectory play or blankets for enveloping.
By understanding play schemas, you can create a suppor
If youâve ever wished you had a group of parents who just get it â welcome to The Play Schemas Collective. Itâs where you can ask questions without judgement, share those little wins only another parent would understand, and dive deeper into your childâs play with people who speak your language. Join us at playschemas.com/collective â we canât wait to meet you.
If this episode resonated with you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review!
I would love to hear your playtime storiesâwhether youâre celebrating a win or trying to crack the mystery behind a new behaviour, Iâm here for it. Reach out on social media or drop me a message.
Facebook and Instagram @play_schemas
[email protected]
www.playschemas.com
and if you are keen for a freebie... head to playschemas.com/free to see what there is for you!
41 episodes
Manage episode 450040658 series 3614094
Unlocking Play Schemas: Understand & Support Playful Learning | Episode 002 đď¸
Hey there! đ Ever wondered why your child keeps repeating the same actions, like throwing toys, moving objects around, or spinning in circles? Believe it or not, there's a fascinating reason behind these repetitive behaviours. Theyâre called play schemasâpatterns of play that help kids explore and make sense of the world.
In todayâs podcast, Iâll walk you through the 10 most common play schemas, from the Trajectory Schema (think throwing and dropping) to the Positioning Schema (lining up toys). Each schema offers unique benefits, like building motor skills, spatial awareness, problem-solving, and creativity.
Here's a sneak peek at what you'll learn:
Trajectory Schema đ - Throwing, pushing, and dropping. Discover how this schema teaches gravity, force, and motion.
Transporting Schema đ - Moving objects from one place to another. Learn how transporting builds spatial understanding and organisation.
Enveloping Schema đŚ - Wrapping and hiding objects (or even themselves!). Enveloping helps kids explore boundaries and containment.
Rotation Schema đ - Spinning objects or themselves. This schema promotes balance, coordination, and motor skills.
Connecting Schema đ - Joining items together (think blocks, magnets). Connecting is key to problem-solving and understanding relationships.
Disconnecting Schema đ§Š - Taking things apart. Perfect for building fine motor skills and problem-solving.
Enclosure Schema đ - Putting items inside other items. Enclosure helps kids learn about âinside vs. outsideâ and spatial awareness.
Orientation Schema đ - Looking at things from different perspectives (tilting heads, looking upside down). This builds spatial skills and creative thinking.
Transforming Schema đ˛ - Mixing, tearing, or changing things (like making mud!). Transforming supports understanding cause and effect.
Positioning Schema đ - Arranging objects in patterns or lines. Great for math and science skills.
Tips for Encouraging Play Schemas at Home:
Create Schema-Friendly Play Opportunities: Set up simple activities that match your childâs schema interests.
Observe Without Interrupting: Watching your child can reveal a lot about their learning style.
Play Areas for Each Schema: Give them tools like soft balls for trajectory play or blankets for enveloping.
By understanding play schemas, you can create a suppor
If youâve ever wished you had a group of parents who just get it â welcome to The Play Schemas Collective. Itâs where you can ask questions without judgement, share those little wins only another parent would understand, and dive deeper into your childâs play with people who speak your language. Join us at playschemas.com/collective â we canât wait to meet you.
If this episode resonated with you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review!
I would love to hear your playtime storiesâwhether youâre celebrating a win or trying to crack the mystery behind a new behaviour, Iâm here for it. Reach out on social media or drop me a message.
Facebook and Instagram @play_schemas
[email protected]
www.playschemas.com
and if you are keen for a freebie... head to playschemas.com/free to see what there is for you!
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