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Treasure baskets and beyond [electronic book] : realizing the potential of sensory-rich play / Sue Gascoyne.

By: Gascoyne, Sue [author].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Maidenhead, Berkshire: Open University Press/McGraw-Hill Education, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: online resource (xiv, 182 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780335246441 (paperback); 0335246443 (paperback); 9780335246458 (e-book).Subject(s): Early childhood education | Sensory stimulation | Learning by discovery | PlayDDC classification: 372.21 Online resources: E-book
Contents:
Introducing sensory-rich play -- Our amazing senses -- The world of objects -- Introducing the sensory play continuum -- The sensory paly continuum in action -- Bringing the curriculum alive -- Sensory processing and specific educational needs -- Adults- getting the balance right -- Conclusion: treasure basket observation template.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"This accomplished book represents an impressive and important extension of previous writing in the field and is sure to expand practitioners' understanding of the fascinating medium that is the treasure basket."
Janet Moyles, Professor Emeritus, Anglia Ruskin University, UK

Watching a child play with a Treasure Basket can give a powerful insight into the wonder of children's minds; their developmental levels, interests, likes and dislikes; repeated patterns of behaviour; and even glimpses of a child's personality. This book draws extensively upon observations of children's play as well as contemporary and original research in neuroscience and sensory play, to offer fresh insights into the use and benefits of Treasure Baskets and sensory-rich play.

The book demonstrates how babies through to primary school children, including those with special educational needs, can derive rich and meaningful hands-on learning from sensory-rich objects and the wider application of sensory play. Key features of the book:

Discovering how sensory play presents opportunities for problem solving and meaning making as well as developing creativity and imagination Understanding the benefits and potential of sensory-rich play and its powerful effect upon brain development and memory Learning about the role of the adult in supporting and maximising sensory-rich play Gaining insights from a range of case studies and activities If you have already witnessed deeply absorbing Treasure Basket play in action and marvelled at children's fascination and focus, then this book helps explain something of the 'behind the scenes' processes in action. For those who have not yet encountered this deceptively complex play, this book whets the appetite, giving a taste of what Treasure Baskets and sensory-rich play have to offer.

This timely and empowering book is written for practitioners and students working with babies through to primary-aged children.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introducing sensory-rich play -- Our amazing senses -- The world of objects -- Introducing the sensory play continuum -- The sensory paly continuum in action -- Bringing the curriculum alive -- Sensory processing and specific educational needs -- Adults- getting the balance right -- Conclusion: treasure basket observation template.

Electronic reproduction.: ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • List of figures and tables (p. x)
  • Preface (p. xi)
  • Acknowledgements (p. xii)
  • Foreword (p. xiii)
  • 1 Introducing sensory-rich play (p. 1)
  • 2 Our amazing senses (p. 17)
  • 3 The world of objects (p. 37)
  • 4 Introducing Treasure Baskets and heuristic play (p. 52)
  • 5 Introducing the Sensory Play Continuum (p. 77)
  • 6 The Sensory Play Continuum in action (p. 89)
  • 7 Bringing the curriculum alive (p. 108)
  • 8 Sensory processing and special educational needs (p. 123)
  • 9 Adults - getting the balance right (p. 139)
  • 10 Conclusion: Treasure Baskets - a twenty-first century resource? (p. 160)
  • Appendix 1 Treasure Basket observation template (p. 164)
  • References (p. 166)
  • Index (p. 173)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Sue Gascoyne is an educational consultant, trainer and author. She is the founder of Play to Z Ltd, specialist providers of award-winning Sensory Play resources.

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