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Song: May Tatlong Bear

 May tatlong bear sa loob ng
         isang bahay,
   Si PAPA bear, si MAMA
     bear, si BABY bear
   Si PAPA bear ay malakas
  Si MAMA bear ay maganda
 Si BABY bear ay napakaliksi
Tingnan niyo, tingnan niyo, ang
        saya nila (2x)
Play
 Scales, et al., (1991) called play "that
absorbing activity in which healthy
young children participate with
enthusiasm and abandon" (p. 15).
 Csikszentmihalyi (1981) described play
as "a subset of life..., an arrangement
in which one can practice behavior
without dreading its consequences"
Importance of play
Frost (1992) concurred, stating that "play is
the chief vehicle for the development of
imagination and intelligence, language, social
skills, and perceptual-motor abilities in
infants and young children" (p. 48).
Garvey (1977) states that play is most common
during childhood when children's knowledge
of self, comprehension of verbal and non-
verbal communication, and understanding of
the physical and social worlds are expanding
dramatically.
The child plays with other children and
there is a common goal or purpose to
their activity.

They may be following one another in a
functional activity, or they may be
organized for making some material
product, striving to attain some
competitive goal, dramatizing situations
of adult or group life, or playing formal
games.
“group-centered”

Group play involves two or more individuals
and is one of the most exhilarating, exciting
and fulfilling interactive experience for
children.

Group activities are more memorable and
joyous when shared with friends and family
and are irreplaceable gems that provide a
foundation for the development of the skills
needed for an individual to become a healthy
and well-rounded person.
Group play activities provide learning
experiences for a child that teaches him:

     Kindness
     To resolve conflicts
     To build friendships
     To respect others
     To communicate her thoughts and feelings
     To understand how her input is essential to the
    successful
    outcome of the group
     To develop more positive feelings about others
     To develop team -spirit
     To work collaboratively, share ideas and take on
    responsibilities for the benefit of the entire team
To learn and study others‟ emotions and how
they respond
in different situations
To work in a productive way
To share and take turns which builds and
maintain healthy
relationships even in adulthood
To foster healthy competition with others
To be confident. A shy child won‟t gain
confidence if he
is always on his own without friends
The more a child is around others the more his
brain is
being stimulated as he is constantly exploring
others and
everything around him
Here are some group play activities that can
  certainly provide some of the benefits
                mentioned

 1.The Freeze Game-

 a musical recorder or radio is required. The parent or caregiver asks
 the children to scatter around the room evenly. When the music
 begins to play, children should move and explore the room in
 creative ways (e.g. hopping, skipping or dancing) in time with the
 music. When the music stops everyone should freeze in their
 position for two to three seconds, then the music play again.
 Children with mobility challenges should be encouraged to move
 whichever body part they can
2. Cat and Dog Game-
 two stuffed animals are needed for this
game. One represents a cat and the other
a dog. The group sits in a circle on the
floor. The dog and the cat is passed
around the circle in opposite directions
to the music. The aim of the game is to
get the animal to a predetermine point
without dropping it. The child who drops
the animal will do a dance, sing or some
other activity.
3. Backyard Treasure Hunt Game-
this activity allows each child to develop his
problem solving and language skills. The game
can be played in a backyard or park. The
adult hides several items within the yard or
park and splits the children in two equal
groups. Each team is given a small container
to collect the hidden items. A specific time is
allotted for the game. Each team is rewarded
according to the number of items collected
within the allotted time.
Always keep group activities fun with
emphasis placed on every child or
group of children being a winner
instead of being in a competition.
Single child caregivers can consider
inviting the child‟s friends over for an
afternoon of fun and games.
Engaging with an object or area
and, either by manipulation or
movement,
 (such as handling, throwing, banging
 or mouthing, assessing its
 properties, possibilities and content
 in search of factual information)
The fascination is with „what I can do
with this and/or what I can make it do‟
Example;
stacking bricks, dismantling a clock or
radio, whipping a rope and swinging a
stick or stacking toys one on top of
another just to see what happens.
 It is looking for and trying out new
things with
tentative, cautious, excited curiosity.
It is a process of building an end product
from a range of materials. However the end
product is not the most important
thing, especially not for the younger child
Construction and manipulative play is
suitable for all stages of play and can be an
individual activity like a jigsaw or a co-
operative activity like a floor puzzle. Not only
does construction promote manipulative skills
it also encourages children to develop their
language skills by talking about what they are
doing.
Suitable toys include: Teifoc sets
with real terracotta bricks (age 3
and up), Eitech sets (build a
car, tractor - age 6 and up etc)
and for younger ones try
PlayMais, a natural toy made of
maize which little fingers can
stick together with water, no
mess or fuss, just fun!
Teifoc sets




Eitech sets
Construction Toys

The selection and variety of
construction toys has increased
considerably so that the wide assortment
of choice is now available.
Duplos, Bristles Blocks, magnetic blocks
and snap blocks are good beginning
manipulative for young children, allowing
for easy grip and assembly.
Duplos            Bristle Blocks




Magnetic Blocks   Snap Blocks
Children quickly loose interests after
assembling the pieces a few
times, whereas more opened-materials
can be used over and over in an
endless variety of ways. Simple toys
such as nap beads and large size legos
are available for toddlers.
The benefit of construction toys
Construction toys will help children develop
basic math and physics. The sets are all about
size, shape, color, and balance.
Construction toys offer the child an
opportunity to build their ideas and solving
problems. It will happen when children began to
have specific plan in their head. They will enjoy
through many problems and solve it.
Construction toys help children develop fine
motor skill as eye-hand coordination. Babies and
toddlers enjoy pick up and move big block with
all their body. For preschoolers the blocks are
more detailed and require precise control and
movement.
Eced 04 types of play (totoongreport)

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Eced 04 types of play (totoongreport)

  • 1. Song: May Tatlong Bear May tatlong bear sa loob ng isang bahay, Si PAPA bear, si MAMA bear, si BABY bear Si PAPA bear ay malakas Si MAMA bear ay maganda Si BABY bear ay napakaliksi Tingnan niyo, tingnan niyo, ang saya nila (2x)
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. Play Scales, et al., (1991) called play "that absorbing activity in which healthy young children participate with enthusiasm and abandon" (p. 15). Csikszentmihalyi (1981) described play as "a subset of life..., an arrangement in which one can practice behavior without dreading its consequences"
  • 5. Importance of play Frost (1992) concurred, stating that "play is the chief vehicle for the development of imagination and intelligence, language, social skills, and perceptual-motor abilities in infants and young children" (p. 48). Garvey (1977) states that play is most common during childhood when children's knowledge of self, comprehension of verbal and non- verbal communication, and understanding of the physical and social worlds are expanding dramatically.
  • 6. The child plays with other children and there is a common goal or purpose to their activity. They may be following one another in a functional activity, or they may be organized for making some material product, striving to attain some competitive goal, dramatizing situations of adult or group life, or playing formal games.
  • 7. “group-centered” Group play involves two or more individuals and is one of the most exhilarating, exciting and fulfilling interactive experience for children. Group activities are more memorable and joyous when shared with friends and family and are irreplaceable gems that provide a foundation for the development of the skills needed for an individual to become a healthy and well-rounded person.
  • 8. Group play activities provide learning experiences for a child that teaches him: Kindness To resolve conflicts To build friendships To respect others To communicate her thoughts and feelings To understand how her input is essential to the successful outcome of the group To develop more positive feelings about others To develop team -spirit To work collaboratively, share ideas and take on responsibilities for the benefit of the entire team
  • 9. To learn and study others‟ emotions and how they respond in different situations To work in a productive way To share and take turns which builds and maintain healthy relationships even in adulthood To foster healthy competition with others To be confident. A shy child won‟t gain confidence if he is always on his own without friends The more a child is around others the more his brain is being stimulated as he is constantly exploring others and everything around him
  • 10. Here are some group play activities that can certainly provide some of the benefits mentioned 1.The Freeze Game- a musical recorder or radio is required. The parent or caregiver asks the children to scatter around the room evenly. When the music begins to play, children should move and explore the room in creative ways (e.g. hopping, skipping or dancing) in time with the music. When the music stops everyone should freeze in their position for two to three seconds, then the music play again. Children with mobility challenges should be encouraged to move whichever body part they can
  • 11. 2. Cat and Dog Game- two stuffed animals are needed for this game. One represents a cat and the other a dog. The group sits in a circle on the floor. The dog and the cat is passed around the circle in opposite directions to the music. The aim of the game is to get the animal to a predetermine point without dropping it. The child who drops the animal will do a dance, sing or some other activity.
  • 12. 3. Backyard Treasure Hunt Game- this activity allows each child to develop his problem solving and language skills. The game can be played in a backyard or park. The adult hides several items within the yard or park and splits the children in two equal groups. Each team is given a small container to collect the hidden items. A specific time is allotted for the game. Each team is rewarded according to the number of items collected within the allotted time.
  • 13. Always keep group activities fun with emphasis placed on every child or group of children being a winner instead of being in a competition. Single child caregivers can consider inviting the child‟s friends over for an afternoon of fun and games.
  • 14. Engaging with an object or area and, either by manipulation or movement, (such as handling, throwing, banging or mouthing, assessing its properties, possibilities and content in search of factual information)
  • 15. The fascination is with „what I can do with this and/or what I can make it do‟ Example; stacking bricks, dismantling a clock or radio, whipping a rope and swinging a stick or stacking toys one on top of another just to see what happens. It is looking for and trying out new things with tentative, cautious, excited curiosity.
  • 16. It is a process of building an end product from a range of materials. However the end product is not the most important thing, especially not for the younger child Construction and manipulative play is suitable for all stages of play and can be an individual activity like a jigsaw or a co- operative activity like a floor puzzle. Not only does construction promote manipulative skills it also encourages children to develop their language skills by talking about what they are doing.
  • 17. Suitable toys include: Teifoc sets with real terracotta bricks (age 3 and up), Eitech sets (build a car, tractor - age 6 and up etc) and for younger ones try PlayMais, a natural toy made of maize which little fingers can stick together with water, no mess or fuss, just fun!
  • 19. Construction Toys The selection and variety of construction toys has increased considerably so that the wide assortment of choice is now available. Duplos, Bristles Blocks, magnetic blocks and snap blocks are good beginning manipulative for young children, allowing for easy grip and assembly.
  • 20. Duplos Bristle Blocks Magnetic Blocks Snap Blocks
  • 21. Children quickly loose interests after assembling the pieces a few times, whereas more opened-materials can be used over and over in an endless variety of ways. Simple toys such as nap beads and large size legos are available for toddlers.
  • 22. The benefit of construction toys Construction toys will help children develop basic math and physics. The sets are all about size, shape, color, and balance. Construction toys offer the child an opportunity to build their ideas and solving problems. It will happen when children began to have specific plan in their head. They will enjoy through many problems and solve it. Construction toys help children develop fine motor skill as eye-hand coordination. Babies and toddlers enjoy pick up and move big block with all their body. For preschoolers the blocks are more detailed and require precise control and movement.