
Unlocking Playground Potential
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Chapters cover a range of key topics, from playground design and staff training to supporting student interactions and reducing bullying. Full of practical ideas for improving wellbeing across school settings, the book:
Breaks down research into easily digestible chunks, explaining key theories and incorporating contributions from researchers in the field.
Contains advice on using playground maps to understand students' opinions of different areas and engage them in redesigning play elements such as games and sensory circuits.
Provides ideas for whole-school approaches to rethink 'hotspots' such as tricky transitions back into lessons or lunchtimes that just don't work.
Includes a wealth of case studies showcasing the ways in which different schools have made the most of playtime, alongside reflection opportunities for the reader and reflections from practitioners.
This book will help schools to turn breaktimes back into opportunities for exploring friendship, reducing stress and enhancing learning through play and social interaction. It is essential reading for senior leadership teams, SENCOs, teachers and playground supervisors.
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Preface
Chapter 1: Why Are Playtimes, Breaktimes and Lunchtimes Important?
Chapter 2: Core Ideas Emerging from the Research
Chapter 3: How to Assess Your School's Break Times: Stress, Behaviour and Transitions
Chapter 4: Playground Design
Chapter 5: Managing Transitions
Chapter 6: Recognition and Support for Midday and Lunchtime Supervisors in Creating Harmonious Break Times
Chapter 7: Children and Young People at Particular Risk of Poor Experiences During Play Time
Chapter 8: Designing a Project for Your School: Networks, Collaborations and Frameworks
Downloadable Resource: Framework for Thinking About Playgrounds and Breaktimes
Downloadable Practical Resources
Index
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