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Creating Learning Experiences at Home
20 FEB, THU, 12 - 1 PM SGT
Have you wondered how everyday materials can enhance your child's learning journey?
Your home has the potential to provide a rich learning environment where your children can thrive in literacy, numeracy and creativity. But how can we create such experiences in practical, meaningful ways?
Children learn best through exploration and engagement with open-ended materials that encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. By using recycled, natural, and everyday materials creatively, you can build a foundation for learning that nurtures their natural love for discovery while fostering ecological awareness.
In this webinar, Jessica Deeprose, REACH Pedagogy Consultant and Programme Developer, and Ainhoa De Sola, Atelierista at EtonHouse International Pre-School Claymore, will guide you in exploring:
- The magic of loose parts: What they are and how they inspire learning
- Practical ways to integrate literacy and numeracy into everyday life
- Creative provocations using real-life, recycled and natural materials
Through case studies and real-life examples, our speakers will help you reimagine materials and see the powerful role they can play in your child’s development. Join us to discover how to create a home environment that fosters learning, sparks joy, and instils a sense of responsibility toward sustainability.
Register now and take the first step in creating a home that inspires learning and celebrates the beauty of everyday!
Meet our facilitators
Jessica Deeprose
Ainhoa De Sola
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Hear from past attendees
My main takeaway from the workshop is to try and get to the bottom of the needs of the child during a meltdown. I've also learned ways to get my children to tell me how they are feeling.
Parent
Multiple strategies were shared during the workshop with lots of discussions. I learn creative ways to teach my children how to solve their conflicts by themselves and encourage them to express their feeling.