For Your Binder

2023 PARS Playwork Conference Notes
2023

These are the notes Lisa took while participating the Twelve Hour - yes you read that right! 12 hours! October 2023 PARS Playwork Conference streaming LIVE from the UK. Learn more about PARS training, resources and conferences here! # playwork # conferencenotes # play

Play Types (poster)

Here is a link from the Play Scotland website to a graphic of all of the play types as identified by Bob Hughes! # play # playwork 

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The Playwork Primer
2010

A wonderful introduction to playwork as well as some key concepts and phrases. It also provides an overview of the play types as identified by Bob Hughes as well as tons of resources & notes at the end.  It might only be 20 some-odd pages, but for a small little book, it packs a punch!  # playwork # DAP # play # teaching # learning

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The Colorado Paper
1998

This was my first exposure to playwork as a "discipline" and seeing the playground as therapeutic space; as healing.  # playwork # play 

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The Return of Play
2017

From the author: "I felt like a birdwatcher that had spotted a rare species."  How refreshing!  # play # teaching # learning # adventureplaygrounds # outside # nature # playwork # playgrounds # risk

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Conference notes from Chris Martin, PhD
2023

These are the notes Lisa took from a lecture sponsored by IPA WORLD. Chris Martin shared highlights from his dissertation topic:  Everyday assemblages, affect and agency: children's intra-actions with smart phones in outdoor play. # playwork # conferencenotes # play # tech # technology # environment # outside

Improving Children’s Health through Play: Exploring Issues and Recommendations
2018

This report is a collaboration between the Alliance for Childhood and the US Play Coalition acknowledging that while play is making a come-back, we still need rapid, wide-spread progress to avoid additional suffering from play deprivation and to heal children already suffering from it.  # play # DAP # playwork # outside # movement # recess

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The Healing Power of Play: Therapeutic Work with Chronically Neglected and Abused Children
2014

This is one of the most bittersweet pieces I've ever read.  It will break your heart and yet show you how to repair it all at the same time. Read: the pure power of PLAY.  # play # playwork # teaching # learning

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On children who “don’t know how to play”
2013

When we think we meet children who “don’t know how to play”, is our assessment accurate?  Is play a skill or an instinct?  Or both? # play # playwork # teaching # learning

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How to play without toys? A playwork experimentation in Paris
2018

Loose parts were provided on playgrounds located in two housing structures in Paris. The researchers had questions:  How will children play with objects that are not toys? How do the objects affect children's play? # play # toys # playwork # adventureplaygrounds # recess # outside

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Comparing Injury Rates on a Fixed Equipment Playground and an Adventure Playground
2018

Data was collected over a five year span.  Anyone wanna take any guesses? Yup! You guessed it! The adventure playground was statistically safer.  # adventureplaygrounds # playgrounds # play # risk # movement # recess # playwork # outside 

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Panoptic Playground: How Disneyland Functions as the Ultimate Disciplinary Environment
2013

A while back - while falling down another rabbit hole in my effort to learn what "panopticon" meant (I heard it at a # playwork conference and didn't know what it meant) -  I stumbled across quite a bit as to how theme parks, specifically the Disney ones, fall into the same category. # playground # play # panopticon 

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