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Support Your Child’s Development Through Play: Online Class Re-cap

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    For centuries, humans have used games and play as a means of helping others understanding a variety of topics. In the Middle Ages, the game of chess was used to teach noblemen the strategies of war. However, it was not until the mid-twentieth century that the public began to make the connection between play and learning.

    Last week, we held an exciting and informative online class, expertly and passionately presented by Carol Moritz, the Director of  NY Preschool and generously sponsored by the NY Kids Club, to discuss the importance of play inside – and outside – the classroom.

    In case you missed it, you’ll find a link to the recorded class HERE.

    Carol discussed the history of play and how it is – and is not – new to the classroom, as well as what types of play are important to different areas of development – specifically social, emotional, cognitive and physical development. The class also touched on the link between motor skills and cognition.

    Here are some excellent articles and resources on play and child development that Carol would like to share with you:

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    Carol Moritz, mother of ten, has a 35 year career in teaching. Carol has degrees in early childhood education and elementary education, with an emphasis in psychology. She has worked with children from birth to college. Carol especially cherishes her time as part of an international staff in Germany. When she is not spending her time being Director of the NY Preschool, she enjoys playing rugby, kayaking, weight lifting and doing all things “Martha Stewart.”

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      Jennifer Rojas: Jennifer Rojas is responsible for conducting our day-to-day business operations; coordinating, facilitating and marketing our online classes; and managing our team of bloggers and blog content to ensure that the Mommybites blog is an important and consistently relevant parenting advice resource. She also manages daily web site updates in order to keep our content fresh and pertinent for our community, manages email marketing, curates social media, and manages client and customer relationships. Jennifer graduated from George Mason University’s Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR) with an M.S. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution. As well as being a conflict resolution and diversity educator, she honed her operational skills during her 10+ years of managing a global eLearning program. She has since escaped the corporate cubicle and currently resides in Tel Aviv with her archaeologist husband, where she enjoys being close to the sea and getting back into life’s natural rhythms.
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