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Play Matters Podcast

Play Matters Podcast

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For decades, playgrounds have been the centre of our communities - but do we truly understand their importance in the development of our children? Tune in to the Play Matters podcast, where we discuss the evolution of play and how playgrounds continue to shape children of all ages and abilities! Parentalité Relations
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    • Welcome to the Play Matters Podcast!
      Oct 30 2021

      Welcome to the Play Matters Podcast, where we discuss the importance of the playground in our communities. In this episode, listen to hosts Rachel and Melissa discuss the evolution of play over the years and how these changes have and continue to benefit children long term.

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      14 min
    • The Evolution of Play
      Nov 22 2021

      This week we discuss the way that playgrounds have evolved to become safer, easing parents nerves but also building children's confidence to excel in new challenges. We provide you with product knowledge and safety benefits to consider when bringing your child to the playground. This episode introduces you to a product from our company that is inclusive and challenges a child's fear of heights, we give you all the information you need to know to ensure play that is safe.

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      16 min
    • Evolution of play pt.2
      Nov 29 2021

      In this week’s episode we are continuing the conversation of building children’s confidence. We talk about  leadership, assertion, and communication in Unstructured Free Play. Rachel and I share our experiences of the playground growing up and experiencing other child leaders in games we’ve played. We then branch out into verbal and nonverbal cues and how children express their emotions during play.

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      12 min
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