Workshop
ID number
238803098
Date
Location
Wood Dale Early Childhood Education Center
543 N Wood Dale Rd
Wood Dale, IL 60191
United States
Time
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Registration
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM
Participants at this workshop will explore the importance of play in early childhood, what it looks like, and how to scaffold and individualize instruction to support all children. In this workshop, participants will work in groups using board games commonly found in early childhood classrooms to brainstorm ways to use each game to support the different levels of development of all students.
Presenter
Learner objectives
Participants will:
1. Discuss the importance of play in early childhood and early childhood special education classrooms.
2. Adapt common classroom games to support the skills of all learners.
3. Produce plans for small group and individualized activities.
Intended audience
Early Childhood Special and General Educator, Early Intervention Personnel, Family Educator, Family Member, Occupational Therapist/Physical Therapist, Psychologist, Social Worker, Speech/Language Therapist, Teacher Assistant
Contact hours
3.00
DEC Recommended Practice Alignment
Instruction, Interaction
State Performance Plan Indicator Alignment
SPPI 7 - Early Childhood Outcomes
Gateways training stage
Intermediate
Training topic area
Curriculum-Preschool, Developmentally Appropriate Practice, Play
Gateways to Opportunity content area
Curriculum or Program Design