
Building a Playful Future: A Conversation with Dr. Amanda Gummer
08/21/24 • 24 min
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A play-based diet? Yes, please! Join us as we explore the transformative power of play with Dr. Amanda Gummer, the UK's leading expert in the field. Dr. Amanda shares her journey from a playful upbringing to becoming an advocate for children's development through such innovative concepts as the Good Play Guide and the Balanced Play Diet. Learn about the balanced play pyramid and how different forms of play—from active, imaginative activities to screen-based play—contribute uniquely to a child's growth. Dr. Gummer explains the critical role of varied play experiences in nurturing well-rounded development and offers practical advice for parents and educators to foster a play-rich environment.
In this enlightening episode, we also look ahead to the future of play and discuss the societal changes needed to prioritize play in children's daily lives. Discover the importance of integrating play into everyday routines and the mental health benefits that come from embracing creativity and imperfection. We provide practical examples of how play can be incorporated into household chores and outdoor activities, emphasizing the joy and enduring appeal of simple games. Finally, connect with Dr. Amanda and her valuable resources through the Good Play Guide and learn how to bring more play into your life. Don't miss this insightful conversation that underscores the significance of play in learning and development.
As a reminder, Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning offers student programs and educator professional development workshops that are play-based and connect STEM and literacy for engaged and joyful learning. We are currently booking for 2025-2026.
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A play-based diet? Yes, please! Join us as we explore the transformative power of play with Dr. Amanda Gummer, the UK's leading expert in the field. Dr. Amanda shares her journey from a playful upbringing to becoming an advocate for children's development through such innovative concepts as the Good Play Guide and the Balanced Play Diet. Learn about the balanced play pyramid and how different forms of play—from active, imaginative activities to screen-based play—contribute uniquely to a child's growth. Dr. Gummer explains the critical role of varied play experiences in nurturing well-rounded development and offers practical advice for parents and educators to foster a play-rich environment.
In this enlightening episode, we also look ahead to the future of play and discuss the societal changes needed to prioritize play in children's daily lives. Discover the importance of integrating play into everyday routines and the mental health benefits that come from embracing creativity and imperfection. We provide practical examples of how play can be incorporated into household chores and outdoor activities, emphasizing the joy and enduring appeal of simple games. Finally, connect with Dr. Amanda and her valuable resources through the Good Play Guide and learn how to bring more play into your life. Don't miss this insightful conversation that underscores the significance of play in learning and development.
As a reminder, Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning offers student programs and educator professional development workshops that are play-based and connect STEM and literacy for engaged and joyful learning. We are currently booking for 2025-2026.
Subscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
*Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
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Spreading Love and STEAM Through Song with Carnegie Hall’s The Lullaby Project
Join us on this episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast as we welcome Tiffany Ortiz, the Director of Early Childhood at Carnegie Hall, to discuss the Lullaby Project. This innovative program pairs families and caregivers with musicians to create personalized lullabies for their children, fostering deep bonds and easing parental stress. Tiffany shares the origins of the project, which began in a New York City hospital over 12 years ago, and its remarkable growth to over 60 communities worldwide. Discover how this initiative has expanded to include partnerships with children's museums, integrating the magic of lullabies into playful learning environments.
Listen in as Tiffany shares her vision of making lullabies a universal part of every family's life. We explore the profound impact of creating unique lullabies that express parents' hopes and dreams for their children, promoting a sense of connection and beauty. With a global reach and positive social impact, the Lullaby Project continues to spark excitement and foster community connections. We also discuss how local communities can partner with Carnegie Hall to implement the project, highlighting its flexibility and adaptability. We also discuss the unique ways that the Lullaby Project supports STEAM through engineering words to create beautiful memories. What lullabies do you enjoy sharing with your family? Share your stories in the comments.
Check out the Lullaby Project webpage, which includes videos, resources for families, and a map of their partners.
You can also click here to watch the Lullaby Project overview video.
Here is a link to the Lullaby Project SoundCloud page, where you can listen to hundreds of original songs written through the program.
Here is a link to the 2024 Celebration Concert.
Here is a link to more information about Big Note, Little Note, Carnegie Hall's early childhood program for caregivers and infants. You can explore songs from the class on their SoundCloud page.
Get Involved
Interested in starting a lullaby project near you?
Contact: [email protected]
Music credit: Ella Schnoor sings "Ella's Boat" -- a lullaby shared in the Schnoor household and adapted by her father, Barry Schnoor, when she was a baby.
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Not Nothing: Rising to the Occasion of Our Lives, a Conversation with Bestselling Author Gayle Forman
It's Not Nothing to have written a book that grabs you on the very first page and makes you not want to put it down. It's Not Nothing to have written a book where you've got this gorgeous intergenerational relationship that makes you laugh and makes you cry. It's Not Nothing to have written a book that is unafraid to tackle some of the most critical issues of today. It's Not Nothing to have written that book for middle graders. And it's Not Nothing to have the most inspiring and thoughtful conversation with best-selling author Gayle Forman, on this week's episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast.
Episode Summary:
Join us for an inspiring conversation with best-selling author Gayle Forman about her latest book, Not Nothing. Discover the transformative story of 12-year-old Alex and 107-year-old Holocaust survivor Josey, whose bond changes both their lives. Gayle shares her personal and historical inspirations, the delicate balance of humor and serious themes for young readers, and the significance of intergenerational storytelling.
Key Points:
- (0:00 - 04:34): Introduction to Not Nothing. Meet Alex, Josey, Olka, and Maya-Jade, and explore their poignant connections.
- (04:34 - 16:18) Intergenerational Storytelling and Bridge Building. How do you connect the Holocaust to issues faced by children today? We explore the power of humor blended with historical narratives to create genuine connections. Plus, Gayle shares practical tools like Generational Vocabulary Guides and Interview Questions for meaningful conversations. There are also many insightful educator resources for Not Nothing on her website.
- (16:18 - 20:32): Finding Hope in Rising to the Occasion of Our Lives. We talk about resilience and growth, as well as the importance of stepping out of our comfort zones and facing life's challenges with grace and generosity.
- (20:32 - 22:32): Empowering the Next Generation: We reflect on the resilience and inspiration of today's young people and the importance of modeling strength and supporting their growth.
Resources and Links:
- Pre-order Not Nothing by Gayle Forman
- Gayle Forman’s Website
- Not Nothing Educator Resources
- Generational Vocabulary Guides an
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