Enjoying the Benefits of Messy and Risky Play in Early Years

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Dr Helen Bradford Independent early years consultant, teacher, trainer and academic
Webinar 1hr 3min

This webinar will provide practitioners and nursery assistants with practical guidance and advice on how to implement messy and risky play in an early years setting and the impact that this can have on children’s development at this crucial stage.

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This webinar will provide practitioners and nursery assistants with practical guidance and advice on how to implement messy and risky play in an early years setting and the impact that this can have on children’s development at this crucial stage.

Messy play and risky play can play an important part in children’s cognitive development and creativity. Providing opportunities for messy and risky play can support literacy skills and physical development, helping practitioners to deliver effective teaching and learning, supporting playing and exploring, and active learning.

In this webinar, Dr Helen Bradford, independent early years consultant and experienced early years teacher, trainer and academic, will explore how risky and messy play can be incorporated into your early years setting, the main benefits and practical ideas for implementation.