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Jo Jones is the Play Development Officer in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. As the Play Development Officer, she organizes play opportunities in the community, is an advocate for play, engages in social services and looks into funding options for play provisions across the Vale.
The play provisions welcome children 4-11 years of age. There are lots of different activities and opportunities to encourage children to explore, learn and grow. According to Jo, the play work approach is 'child centred.' She has noticed that as a result of play young people grow socially, physically, intellectually, creatively and emotionally.
Many of the activities are outdoors which include arts and crafts, and den building. Jo discusses how there is no outcome for play therefore it takes the pressure off of children to achieve an end result.
Jo talks about the outdoor program 'Woody Wonders' which educates young people to learn about the ecological systems. The activities are based outdoors and give young people an understanding about their environment- plants, trees and habitats.
One of the observations Jo shares is the "children who perhaps don't thrive in an education setting can actually thrive in a play setting." Once children are given the time, space and permission to play they can become more confident, self aware and build social skills.
We discuss the importance of play and ways parents can support their child. In addition, Jo shares her personal experiences and observations working with young people. Given the current climate, my conversation with Jo is relevant since it is so important to help children thrive post pandemic through play.
For more information about the topics discussed in this episode, go to:
https://forestexplorers.weebly.com/international-perspectives/historical-research-of-forest-school-internationally
https://www.dewis.wales/ResourceDirectory/ViewResource.aspx?id=5047
https://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/en/enjoying/Healthy-Living-–-Sports-Physical-Activity-Play/Play-Development/Vale-Play-Team.aspx
Jo Jones is the Play Development Officer in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. As the Play Development Officer, she organizes play opportunities in the community, is an advocate for play, engages in social services and looks into funding options for play provisions across the Vale.
The play provisions welcome children 4-11 years of age. There are lots of different activities and opportunities to encourage children to explore, learn and grow. According to Jo, the play work approach is 'child centred.' She has noticed that as a result of play young people grow socially, physically, intellectually, creatively and emotionally.
Many of the activities are outdoors which include arts and crafts, and den building. Jo discusses how there is no outcome for play therefore it takes the pressure off of children to achieve an end result.
Jo talks about the outdoor program 'Woody Wonders' which educates young people to learn about the ecological systems. The activities are based outdoors and give young people an understanding about their environment- plants, trees and habitats.
One of the observations Jo shares is the "children who perhaps don't thrive in an education setting can actually thrive in a play setting." Once children are given the time, space and permission to play they can become more confident, self aware and build social skills.
We discuss the importance of play and ways parents can support their child. In addition, Jo shares her personal experiences and observations working with young people. Given the current climate, my conversation with Jo is relevant since it is so important to help children thrive post pandemic through play.
For more information about the topics discussed in this episode, go to:
https://forestexplorers.weebly.com/international-perspectives/historical-research-of-forest-school-internationally
https://www.dewis.wales/ResourceDirectory/ViewResource.aspx?id=5047
https://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/en/enjoying/Healthy-Living-–-Sports-Physical-Activity-Play/Play-Development/Vale-Play-Team.aspx