The Littles - Building Social Skills Through Classroom Play Dates

Naomi Louise
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60
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Course length
Multi Device
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4.91
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Description

Successful classroom playdates are important for your preschoolers and elementary students' well-being. Well thought out curriculum and educational interest-based play dates are unique opportunities for our "littles" to connect with one another, learn how to interact with others in and outside of a school environment and strengthen relationships. Join Naomi Harm, a Genius of Play Ambassador, as she shares ten successful playdate ideas that can help children play, learn, and communicate together in a collaborative PreK — 3rd grade classroom. Participants will also have an opportunity to design their own playful learning activities that they can immediately use with their students.

Objectives

Discover ten successful playdate ideas that can help children play, learn, and communicate together in a collaborative PreK — 3rd grade classroom. Grow your students' social emotional well-being and their learning confidence through interactive learning activities, protocols, and design challenges.

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Naomi Louise

Naomi Louise, CEO of Innovative Educator Consulting, empowers K-12 educators with tech-integrated professional learning. A global keynote speaker and EdTech influencer, she designs UDL-based programs aligned with ISTE and ASCD standards, preparing educators & Gen Alpha/Beta students for the future.
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