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The Language of Autonomy is Play

The competent child can only remain competent if they are given the time, space and permission to practice. Autonomy is essential for all human mental health, regardless of age, and for children their autonomy is mostly expressed as play.
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The Language of Autonomy is Play

In this webinar, join Suzanne Axelsson as she explores what is play, beyond the normative, and the need for adults to curate safe and brave spaces for child autonomy.

Presented By

Suzanne Axelsson

Webinar Duration

Approximately 45 minutes

Skill Level

Suitable for ECE Educators 

What will you learn?

The competent child can only remain competent if they are given the time, space and permission to practice. Play is vital not only as a space to practice but also for well-being. Autonomy is essential for all human mental health, regardless of age, and for children their autonomy is mostly expressed as play. This presentation has explored what is play, beyond the normative, and the need for adults to curate safe and brave spaces for child autonomy.

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About the presenter

Suzanne Axelsson

Suzanne is from Stockholme. She is a play activist, author, blogger, presenter, pedagogical consultant. Original Learning Approach: weaving play, learning and teaching together. Svenska and English! Her aim is to motivate and encourage creativity, as well as opportunities to reflect deeply and consider sustainable changes.
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