81. Flexibility and problem solving through drama

by on January 10, 2012
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Hands up if you have a flexible and able problem solver at home? In today’s interview we talk about how we can raise flexible and problem solving children. We also talk about a new series and some updates behind the scenes. 

Laura Sydonie, actress, parent and business owner  is passionate about early years, special educational needs and drama. She’s performed and taught in many different countries around the world.

Currently Laura is the director of Theatre tots where she combines her experience and work with her two young children into Theatre tots.

Theatre tots was a finalist in the 2011 best interactive business award from the Mumpreneur awards.

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We learn:

  • about Laura’s passions and how it lead to Theatre Tots
  • about the importance of drama and creativity in the early years
  • about the best ways to encourage participation- or not!
  • the importance of creative expression for all children by being inclusive
  • practical ideas  to encourage creative expression, imagination or creativity?
  • creative at home….. how to encourage children who don’t want to do it?
  • details about the courses/classes on offer.

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73. Get involved

by on November 7, 2011
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Stay out of it or get involved?

How will you look back on these playful years 0-5?

Today I get into both these topics in this 30 minute show.

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We learn

  • about parent forums
  • getting involved with our settings
  • perspective
  • Gems from author, Michael Morpugo
  • that there is a time to enter the playground…..

 

What book has helped you raise a playful tot?

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Raising Playful Tots show #20 Books by Tara

by on April 7, 2010
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I’m excited to welcome Tara McClintick of Books by Tara.com She’s an author, Early Childhood Special Education teacher and mother to two boys. Tara is “…passionate about all children, and I have total respect for the miraculous development process and the challenges today’s kids face in our fast-moving, stimulus-bombarding world”.

In today’s interview Tara talks about her special books and how easily we can use them to raise playful tots.Books By Tara

Listen to the interview below by pressing the triangle button under the photographs. You can download and listen to this interview on your PC and/or MP3 player whenever you choose. For easy of use you can also subscribe to the Raising Playful Tots podcast through iTunes ( link on the sidebar). Each new episode will automatically download.

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Contact Tara for more information about any of the items we talk about in the show.

Why we liked Tara’s books

  • They are easy to use and the children all recognized the photographs.
  • They were fascinated by the pictures and what they could see. Just getting them out of the envelope was exciting. Mail is always exciting when it’s not a bill. While I got each one out the boys each ran off with them before I even got a chance to look at them.
  • Picture and photo books with great emotion. Do you know how hard it is to find books with recognizable emotion for kids?
  • Durable- with three little hands including a baby. Everyone gets to look without fear of tearing.
  • This could be your home. Children love looking through albums and this is no different.
  • Changes the way they see things and prompts discussion. My boys were pointing out holes for days afterwards.

All Books By Tara:

  • Promote awareness, thinking, and language development
  • Are 20 pages in length
  • Include an introductory poem
  • Include 19 pages of 8 X 10 photographs
  • Are printed on gloss cover paper
  • Are spiral bound (great for isolating pictures)

Contest <<closed>>

Winners: Dana|Janet| Lisa R

Tara sent me copies of her books to review before our interview which we got to keep. I’m recommending them to you because they represent what we talk about here- raising playful tots. These books are ones you would want in your collection because they invite you to talk and share. I have three children under 7 and they all have loved using these books and  keep coming back and looking at them again.

She’s kindly offered 4 books for 4 readers.

How to enter

  1. Visit Tara’s site and sign up for the newsletter
  2. Come back here and let us know which book you would like to win in the comments.
  3. You must sign up for the newsletter and tell us which book to be entered to win.
  4. Bonus: Every month there is a free drawing for a book in the newsletter so if you don’t win one of the 4 books at Raising Playful Tots you have a chance in Tara’s newsletter!

Extra entries (Optional)

  • Sign up for the Raising Playful Tots newsletter. Leave 2 separate comments
  • Tweet  your favourite wordless picture book title to me @playactivities ( 1 comment)
  • Follow Tara on Twitter and tweet about this giveaway with @BooksByTara in it. ( 1 comment)
  • Display the Raising Playful Tots button on your site ( 1 comment)

Rules

  • Open to US residents and Canada.
  • Void where prohibited.
  • Open today. Contest closes on Wednesday 14th April 2010 Midnight MST.
  • Winners chosen at random. ( Those that followed the rules)
  • Winners names will be published on this blog Thursday 15th April 2010. I’ll send you an email once you’ve replied.
  • Tara will be shipping to the winners.
  • Up to 4 books on offer. One prize per household please.

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About the books

“The books have been created to engage children, to provide an open-ended focus for social connections.  Any child can enjoy them, and they are especially beneficial for working young children and/or older kids who are working on attention and communication skills.  We can talk about using them for group discussions and/or connecting one-on-one with a child who has significant challenges such as autism.  The design is basic and flexible, so they can be adjusted. I have teaching experience with groups as well as tons of one-on-one experience with some very tough customers (tough to engage their attention) especially my son!  The latter is really where the inspiration for the books came, but my experience of knowing what appeals to children is how I choose the “topics” and photos.”

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