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“The onus falls onto the teacher to translate the play that is occurring on a daily basis into the learning concepts for which families are searching. Making learning visible to parents and families is a vital component in ensuring the articulation of play as learning,” writes Holly Delgado in the article at the root of the Out of the Box training “Translating Play-Based Learning for Families.”
Delgado offers these six strategies for helping families see the valuable learning that occurs through play:
As an example of extension activities, Delgado suggests, “Provide ideas for developmentally appropriate, low- or no-cost activities that are easy to implement within the context of a family’s daily routine. For example, alphabetic knowledge can be built into trips to the grocery store or on a walk through the neighborhood as children and families search out environmental print.”
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