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Anne Emerson-Smith Play Training PATHWAYS TO PLAYWORK Playworker Induction :Play Theory One Play Cycle
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Introduction to Play Theory Sturrock and Else The Play Cycle or Pscycholudics
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The Play Cycle Metalude Play Cue Play Return Play Frame Annihilation Adulteration
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Metalude Idea Thought Happens before the play happens
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Play Cue The signal or sign that they want to play Verbal or non verbal For example asking a child if they want to play or inviting them to play by kicking the ball to them
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Play Return The child or adult returns the cue by joining in the play
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Play Frame The boundary of the play In the play moment Changes when the play moves onto something different
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Annihilation When the play ends The children may disperse Time may run out They destroy the play
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The role of the playworker Recognise children's play cues Observe when children are not returning or offering playcues with others Support play flow without interfering Know when a child cues an adult to play with them
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Benefits Play freely to explore. Experiment, find own boundaries Understand self and relationship with other Express ideas and feelings through free play
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