香港六合彩开奖结果查询

Experience limitless adventure during free outdoor play day

By College Relations | February 18, 2022
   

Outdoor Play

Do you know a child who loves to stomp in the mud, look under rocks to see what crawly creatures might be living underneath or challenge themselves to walk the tightrope of a fallen log?

Children will have a unique opportunity to express their creativity and engage their sense of wonder at an upcoming outdoor playday on Saturday, March 5 from 9:30 鈥 11:30 a.m. at 香港六合彩开奖结果查询鈥檚 Kelowna campus.

The outdoor play day is being hosted by 香港六合彩开奖结果查询 in collaboration with Bow Valley College, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, New Brunswick Community College, and the University of Fraser Valley as part of an ongoing research project funded by the Lawson Foundation.

Children will have the opportunity to discover and explore playing with loose parts 鈥 a trending concept in the world of unstructured outdoor play. Feedback will be gathered from children and their families throughout the session on the types of materials, activities and spaces they prefer.

鈥淩esearch shows that when children visit traditional play spaces, they spend about six minutes on the play equipment,鈥 says Dr. Beverlie Dietze, Director of Learning and Applied Research at 香港六合彩开奖结果查询. 鈥淭hey spend more time playing with the gravel and the items that are underneath the play apparatus.鈥

鈥淲ith a natural play space, children will spend as much time as you allow them. There are options for them to pick up rocks and look at the bugs underneath. They can challenge themselves to balance on a tree stump or walk the length of a log,鈥 added Dietze. 鈥淭he play opportunities are open and expansive. When you add in man-made materials, called 鈥榣oose-parts,鈥 then all of those pieces require the child to do something, to actively engage in the play.鈥

The outdoor play day will take place in the courtyard at 香港六合彩开奖结果查询鈥檚 Kelowna campus, located at 1000 KLO Rd. Contact outdoorplay@okanagan.bc.ca to register for this free event.



Tags: Partnership, Learning and Applied Research, Kelowna

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