Schemas of Play Mini Course
Learn how to identify schemas of play in this 4-part series
Have you ever found yourself at your wits' end when your little one insists on tossing their food on the floor, scattering toys around, or toppling block towers? You might be tempted to think they're just being difficult, but hold on a minute - there's actually a fascinating reason behind these seemingly frustrating behaviours!
Believe it or not, when your child engages in these repetitive actions, they're actually exploring a play schema. In other words, they're actively working towards making sense of the world they live in. And how do they do this? Through their play!
So if you find your child repeating the same behaviour over and over again, get curious. They're often simply trying to "solve the problem" and reach a deeper understanding of the world around them.
What you’ll learn in the Schemas of Play Mini Course
This mini course is packed full of value and downloadable resources that have previously been available in my online store and via my courses. Here, you get the masterclass and printable resources for as little as $5.801
What’s included in the paid membership?
Access to this article and the other newsletters in this mini course series
Printable resources
Journal prompts and reflection questions
Access to the Playful Prompts library
Seasonal Rhythms Guide and Printable resources
New mini courses every month
Access to community discussion boards
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