Friday, November 25, 2011

mary ann reilly

another resonating post Mary Ann... grazie.
valuing children's play
how very interesting. this seems to me what we are doing with our detox documentation. how poignant as well. taking this beyond kindergarten via kindergarten.


The educational establishment has ceased admiring the stunning originality of its youngest students, preferring lists of numerical and alphabetical achievement goal (pp. 32- 33).


She tell us to become keen observers and to record what the children say and do as they engage in dramatic play and to use this as source material for the adult stories we need to tell about young children, the importance of play, and learning.. 
We who value play must do more than complain of unwanted drills that steal away our time. We must find time for play and keep daily journals of what is said and done during play if we are to convince anyone of its importance. Our children will happily join us in the project by giving us their stories that so well explain their play when the stories are acted out (p.33).

just in time posting dear.