Description
I attached a brief short answer about my play personality as a child and also a short favorite thing to play as a child. (It’s under the file name “Module 1 My own Answers” Also, I am adding the course module for this homework. I need to use APA 7 format.
• What was your play personality?
After taking the test I find out that personality is the storyteller parent.
• Also, include a discussion about what your favorite thing to play as a child was. (Any age is fine.)
• As a child at the age of six or seven, I remember I loved to play on the top shelf of my parent’s waking closed. It was a big old house, so the closet was big enough to pretend I was in space ship full equipment. I remember having a kitchen and metal pot and pans. I pretended to cook flowers and rice. I had a like small pillow and books as well. It was my favorite place to play and pretend
• With the understanding that each of us has an individual play personality, discuss how you would use this knowledge to best accommodate the various play personalities of the children in your care?
The Storyteller Parent
Your play focuses on imagination, and you may love to perform or write. You immerse yourself in literature and movies, and enjoy feeling the emotions and experiences of the characters.
Storyteller parents make the world magical for children and open their imaginations through sharing the arts and language. Children are immersed in a world of emotions through the characters and experiences their parents create.
• Tip: Make cleaning the house a “Battle against Dirt,” or Use expressive voices when reading together, or listen to jazz and describe what you feel. Sharing what you feel through various art forms helps children develop language & literacy skills and social-emotional skills.
Make play a priority for your family be embedding play experiences into your everyday routines, or carving out time on the weekends. As Dr. Brown has found, you don’t need to play all the time for fulfillment, but the beneficial effects of true play can make you more productive and happier than anything else you do.
• What was your play personality?
After taking the test I find out that personality is the storyteller parent.
• Also, include a discussion about what your favorite thing to play as a child was. (Any age is fine.)
• As a child at the age of six or seven, I remember I loved to play on the top shelf of my parent’s waking closed. It was a big old house, so the closet was big enough to pretend I was in space ship full equipment. I remember having a kitchen and metal pot and pans. I pretended to cook flowers and rice. I had a like small pillow and books as well. It was my favorite place to play and pretend
• With the understanding that each of us has an individual play personality, discuss how you would use this knowledge to best accommodate the various play personalities of the children in your care?
The Storyteller Parent
Your play focuses on imagination, and you may love to perform or write. You immerse yourself in literature and movies, and enjoy feeling the emotions and experiences of the characters.
Storyteller parents make the world magical for children and open their imaginations through sharing the arts and language. Children are immersed in a world of emotions through the characters and experiences their parents create.
• Tip: Make cleaning the house a “Battle against Dirt,” or Use expressive voices when reading together, or listen to jazz and describe what you feel. Sharing what you feel through various art forms helps children develop language & literacy skills and social-emotional skills.
Make play a priority for your family be embedding play experiences into your everyday routines, or carving out time on the weekends. As Dr. Brown has found, you don’t need to play all the time for fulfillment, but the beneficial effects of true play can make you more productive and happier than anything else you do.