Risky Play in Preschool (Two-part series – 1.0 hour each)
Preschoolers are naturally curious and full of energy, often seeking out activities that offer them a sense of excitement and challenge. While some may view these activities as risky, they can benefit a child's development when properly supervised and managed. Such "risky play" activities might include climbing, jumping, or exploring new environments. These experiences help build a preschooler's confidence and problem-solving skills while promoting physical and emotional development.
Please note: This is a two-part series. You must attend all sessions to receive a certificate.
CDA Areas: 2
VELDS: Social and Emotional Development, Positive-Self Concept
CLASS Support
Domain(s):
Pre-K: Instructional Support, Emotional Support
Dimension(s):
Pre-K: Concept Development, Positive Climate
Tuesday, February 20th and 27th
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
*Zoom link will be emailed a week prior