Early childhood is a time of remarkable growth and the achievement of essential milestones in brain development. During this stage, children are highly influenced by the environment and the people around them. (Unesco 2020)
In early childhood, children are highly influenced by the environment and the people that surround them.
That being said, it is good to assess how the whole learning environment is set up to support children's playful learning, such as:
- The teacher's pedagogical skills and competencies when working with the children
- Curriculum and learning objectives for playful learning
- Action plans, syllabus, weekly, and daily plans
- Lesson plans and activities
- Learning materials such as toys, building blocks, painting and writing materials, etc.
- Observations, documentation, and formative assessment of learning
- The activity areas
These should encourage and support children to play, interact, and practice cognitive processes such as problem-solving and managing their emotions. Play motivates children, brings them joy, and supports their well-being. It allows them to learn new skills while enjoying the learning.
Kindiedays CEO Milla van der Burgh visiting Globetrotter Kids in Bangalore.