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Each week, Mike, Tom, Ross, and Joey reflect on the connection between moving and thinking. The discussions remind us that teachers should be supporting children's bodies as well as their minds.

Teaching With The Body In Mind Teaching With The Body In Mind

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

Each week, Mike, Tom, Ross, and Joey reflect on the connection between moving and thinking. The discussions remind us that teachers should be supporting children's bodies as well as their minds.

    TWTBIM_0286 Environment (continued)

    TWTBIM_0286 Environment (continued)

    The conversation about environment wasn't quite finished. Joey, Mike and Tom continue to work their way through the jargon in search of more practical and meaningful language. 

    • 11 min
    TWTBIM_0285 The Environment is Not a Blank Canvas

    TWTBIM_0285 The Environment is Not a Blank Canvas

    Mike invites us to unpack the term environment as it is used in the field of early childhood. Does emphasis on "creating the environment" overlook the fact that you are in a specific place that already exists? Does it take into account the children and people who inhabit the space? How can we avoid fighting against the place we are in?

    • 20 min
    TWBIM_0284 Give Them Space

    TWBIM_0284 Give Them Space

    How can we give children chances to explore space (and the feeling of having a lot of it)? Spending time outdoors is one of the best ways. Inside, perhaps children can experience a feeling of being in a separate space under a table. Spending time alone in an empty classroom can also tap into an expansive feeling. As Tom sums it up, it is an awesome experience "exist in the expanse."

    • 20 min
    TWTBIM_0283 Cooperative Games

    TWTBIM_0283 Cooperative Games

    Competition has been ramping up in Ross's class. Children compete over who gets to the door first and even who can complete a puzzle the fastest! The introduction of cooperative games has helped to change the tone. The group gets thinking about some of their favorite large motor cooperative play activities--freeze ball, bridge jumps, building with two-person planks--and breaks down some of the key components to include when inventing new cooperative games.

    • 21 min
    TWBIM_0282 Spinnies and Ka-chunk

    TWBIM_0282 Spinnies and Ka-chunk

    Joey shares an experience with children "just playing on a swing" that was really so much more. Mike recalls a similar play episode with children playing on a flexible bridge. In both instances, children embodied high-level social skills: empathy, cooperation and collaboration. Tom reminds us that generosity flows naturally from the joy of play. Let's never forget that!

    • 18 min
    TWTBIM_0281 It's All Social

    TWTBIM_0281 It's All Social

    Tom's been observing how children forge social connections through large motor play. Whether filling buckets with sand, negotiating space in big empty boxes or taking on roles in pretend play, children learn social skills by using their bodies. 

    • 20 min

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Importance of big body play

I’m a speech-language pathologist and I’ve loved learning about the importance of big body play from everyone on this podcast. I’m now encouraging many parents to participate in this and how to do this with their kids.

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