1st Edition

Play Out How to develop your outside space for learning and play

By Learning through Landscapes Copyright 2014
    164 Pages 41 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    Do you know how to manage physical risks and encourage children to go out and test their own boundaries without fear or failure?

    How can you create a stimulating outdoor area that offers irresistible learning opportunities for young children?

    Does your outdoor learning environment support young children’s emerging life skills of confidence, perseverance, creativity, decision making and leadership

    Play Out! is an inspirational, accessible and pragmatic set of resources aimed at all those involved with improving the use, design and management of outdoor spaces in early years settings. It provides a step-by-step guide for planning and implementing physical changes to outdoor environments in order to facilitate high quality learning and play experiences.

    Physical and outdoor play has a major impact on the intellectual, emotional and social development of young children. Drawing on Learning through Landscapes experience in working with thousands of early years settings, this book provides the tools for settings to assess what they already have, work through what their needs are, and inspires them to take the next steps forward to make physical and practical improvements to their outside area.

    Featuring downloadable resources with a comprehensive and fully adaptable audit tool, plus activities and case study resources to support your work, the handy toolkit provides:

      • Step-by step guidance on project management and how to plan improvements to your space
      • Tools for engaging your whole school community
      • Practical activity ideas to involve children and adults
      • A wide range of case studies to illustrate how real life settings have improved their outdoor space

    This full colour, illustrated resource will make it as easy as possible for managers, practitioners and parents to plan and manage an outdoor improvement project, involving children at the core of the work and linking the process and the improved outside environment to the aims of the Early Years Foundation Stage.

    Introduction A Quick Tour of PlayOut PART 1 1. First Steps Making the Case – Benefits for Children 2. Making the Case – Benefits for the Whole Setting and Beyond 3.Overcoming Barriers 4. Getting Everyone Involved 5. Finding Professional Help 6. Managing Your Project 7. Keeping Everyone Involved and Informed 8. Measuring success PART 2 9. The Process of Change 10. The Importance of Planning 11. Where are we now? 12. Where do we want to be? 13. How can we get there? 14. Making the Changes PART 3 15. Deciding on Design Elements 16. Up, Down and Side-to-Side 17. Nature and the Elements 18. Designing in Appropriate Challenges 19. Inclusion and the Outdoors PART 4 20. Resources 21. Case studies 22. Tools 23. Directory ? ? ?

    Biography

    Learning through Landscapes (LTL) is the UK's national school grounds charity. LTL works with schools and early years settings, helping them to maximise the potential of their outdoor spaces for learning, play and wellbeing. .

    "This is a wonderfully inspiring photo-illustrated book that gives you great ideas even if you simply casually flick through it - we all love books like that! Inspired in seconds, feeling 'Oh that's a good idea, so easy, so simple, so cheap and not taking up much time, why didn't I think of that?'" - Martine Horvath, eye magazine