Where shall we play? How shall we play?

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Josephidou, J. and Bolshaw, P. 2017. Where shall we play? How shall we play?
AuthorsJosephidou, J. and Bolshaw, P.
TypeConference paper
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In this workshop we are going to explore if men have a unique contribution to make to early years practice. We will focus on the key areas of risk taking, physical play and outdoor play. We hope there will be lots of audience participation in some thought-provoking activities and that the audience will both share their own experiences of practice and go away reflecting on how they can further impact on outcomes for young children.

KeywordsPlay; Men; Early years practice
Year2017
ConferenceMen in the Early Years Conference
Related URLhttps://miteyuk.org/what-we-do/
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Deposited02 Jun 2023
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