Green Play

Description

The body of evidence keeps growing – nature is good for children and really good for the brain! Spending time in nature is actually essential for children’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development. It’s an unfortunate reality, childhood has moved inside. Research is showing that the average American child spends just four to seven minutes in unstructured outdoor play each day, and more than seven hours each day in front of an electronic screen. While technology is surely here to stay in the lives of young children, we do know these early years are prime for rapid brain development. What young children need to learn, they learn best by interacting with people and the real world. In this presentation we’ll explore the role of nature and experiences with natural materials on a very young child's overall development.

Location Teleconference

Date 4/5/2016 7:30 AM - 8:30 PM (Check in 7:20 AM)
Sponsor Shining Star Therapy
Trainer Jennifer Rosinia
Contact Brian Braggs (630) 318-4280 babraggs@shiningstartherapy.com
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
5. Comprehensive plans
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 1.0 - Intervention
Cost free for shining star staff
Status Closed