100 ways your child can learn through play: fun activities for young children with SEN
By Georgina Durrant
Introduction by Librarian
Being fond of play is the natural instincts of children and play with fun in childhood is undoubtedly a wonderful memory for many people. Although we had forgotten many things when we grow up, we never forget the happiness from play in childhood. In addition to having fun, one learns from play. If you are looking up fun activities for your kids with Special Educational Needs (SEN), this enlightening book can certainly be your good choice.
This book is a simple and practical resource of play-based activities that parents can use to keep their kids entertained and learning in various situations. It contains 100 creative and educational activities covering role play, doing crafts, sensory play and more for young children with SEN. The activities allow young children not only to have fun but also to develop a wide variety of skills including language & communication, literacy/numeracy, concentration, social skills, problem-solving, motor skills, emotional regulation, sensory integration and working memory. Each activity is equipped with description, equipment required, step-by-step ways to conduct, alternatives for extension, as well as parent/carer tips.
Many of the activities are simple and easy. Some of them require very common equipment such as paper, pencils, pens and/or coins while some require nothing at all. Play instructions are clear and easy to follow with alternatives and adaptation given. Parents and their children can always find suitable and fascinating activities wherever they are and whatever the weather. Children can have fun and learn no matter they are at home, outside, on a walk or on a journey. Just as what the author hopes, this book can be your ‘play recipe book’.
If you still have no ideas, just simply open the book and pick up the activity that suits your kids. You can enjoy the time with them.
This book is a simple and practical resource of play-based activities that parents can use to keep their kids entertained and learning in various situations. It contains 100 creative and educational activities covering role play, doing crafts, sensory play and more for young children with SEN. The activities allow young children not only to have fun but also to develop a wide variety of skills including language & communication, literacy/numeracy, concentration, social skills, problem-solving, motor skills, emotional regulation, sensory integration and working memory. Each activity is equipped with description, equipment required, step-by-step ways to conduct, alternatives for extension, as well as parent/carer tips.
Many of the activities are simple and easy. Some of them require very common equipment such as paper, pencils, pens and/or coins while some require nothing at all. Play instructions are clear and easy to follow with alternatives and adaptation given. Parents and their children can always find suitable and fascinating activities wherever they are and whatever the weather. Children can have fun and learn no matter they are at home, outside, on a walk or on a journey. Just as what the author hopes, this book can be your ‘play recipe book’.
If you still have no ideas, just simply open the book and pick up the activity that suits your kids. You can enjoy the time with them.