| Podcast - Episode 5: Play-based Learning | Ms. Arooj Malik | Ms. Khadija Khan |
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15th August, 2023 - In the fifth episode of the series "Early Childhood Development" Ms. Arooj Mailk, the CEO of Training Institute for Mentors Excellence (TIME), a mother herself and deeply involved in the education industry, highlighted the misconceptions surrounding play in society. She emphasised that play is inherent to a child's nature, evident even in newborns as they explore their surroundings through touch and interaction. Referencing Maria Montessori's work, Ms. Arooj elaborated on how a child's sensory experiences, like touching and feeling different objects, are crucial for their intellectual development. She emphasised the importance of the age range from 0 to 8 years, during which a child's development occurs across various senses, such as sight, hearing, understanding, speaking, and smelling. She stressed that restricting a child's playtime or discouraging them from exploring tangible objects hampers their learning process significantly. Ms. Arooj then moved on to discuss the practical aspects of play-based learning. She highlighted the various skills children develop through simple activities, emphasising that play teaches patience, enhances mathematical abilities, nurtures decision-making skills, and fosters teamwork and leadership qualities. She pointed out that activities as basic as playing with a ball or engaging in combative sports are instrumental in shaping a child's character and leadership abilities. |
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Furthermore, Ms. Arooj emphasised the significance of play in bridging the gap between parents and children. She shared personal experiences, such as engaging her own daughters in creative activities like cooking, gardening, and even outdoor picnics. These activities not only facilitate learning but also strengthen the emotional bonds between parents and children. She encourages parents to spend quality time with their children, engaging in activities that stimulate their creativity and imagination. Acknowledging parents' challenges in engaging their children effectively, Ms. Arooj emphasised that both parents, not just mothers, play a vital role. She advocated for planning recreational activities with children, suggesting simple yet engaging games like sorting objects or creating crafts from everyday items like newspapers and envelopes. She stressed the importance of appreciating children's efforts, encouraging positive behaviour, and nurturing their self-esteem.She further highlighted the importance of exposing children to nature and advocating for activities like gardening, which not only teach patience but also instill a sense of responsibility towards the environment. She shared her own experiences with her daughters, emphasising the value of teaching children about nature and fostering a connection with it. In response to a question about initiating a change in parenting practices, Ms. Arooj emphasised the need for parents to prioritise their children and invest time in their emotional development. She encouraged parents to make a weekly plan for engaging activities, ranging from outdoor adventures to cooking sessions, ensuring that children have a variety of experiences that foster their growth. Watch the full video here: What are the Essentials of the Early Childhood Development |
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