Meet Jessica Farmer, a former preschool teacher and current curriculum creator and Nashville improv comedy performer. We explore the importance of play -- for early childhood and for every day life -- in this episode. Full Show Notes
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[03:44] Childhood ambitions -- Jessica wanted to be an actress from a very young age -- although she did consider running for US President in 8th grade.
[06:44] Why is play important? A number of studies support the importance of play in early childhood learning:
Examples of Connecting Play and Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom
12:04: Guided play (connecting literacy, writing, drama, math, and science) through Goldilocks and the Three Bears
14:04: Gingerbread Man fuels writing
[21:07} Validating STEM/STEAM in early childhood classrooms/as a partner for guided play
[22:32] Gingerbread Man and spatial reasoning/map making
[24:07] STEAM engineering/creating a real house for the Gingerbread Baby, plus other variations of the stories (Gingerbread Girl, The Musubi Man, The Gurabia Man, The Runaway Wok) for compare/contrast
[26:44] Jessica's top 3 takeaways for successful learning through play.
[34:27] Guided Play In Action -- Building connections with poetry, engineering, blocks, drama, “I Made a Mechanical Dragon” (The Dragons are Singing Tonight)
37:06 Building Connections Through STEM/STEAM with Eric C
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