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The Importance of Play and Relationships

  • Webcasts
  • 06 Oct 2019
early years

This webcast will focus on two important elements of supporting young children’s learning and development. We will look at play and relationships and how the two are interlinked to successfully support young children’s development. This is particularly important at this time of unpredictability and change for young children. Young children and their families may be faced with restrictions on where they can go and who they can meet with.

Therefore, opportunities for play and particularly, play with other children, may have been greatly reduced.  A focus on being playful is really positive way to support children’s development.

Suitable for: Early Years Practitioner, SENCO, Teacher, Teaching Assistant

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