A Witness to Reality Interview by Jenni Koetsier
Kirsty Gardner is a teaching assistant at All Saints Pre-School in Winchester and she enjoys being hands on and involved with a wide range of activities. However, she interacts with the children from a knowledge base of how to shape spontaneous play as a learning tool. She explains that children are like sponges and that they absorb everything around them.
Kirsty Gardner is a teaching assistant at All Saints Pre-School in Winchester and she enjoys being hands on and involved with a wide range of activities. However, she interacts with the children from a knowledge base of how to shape spontaneous play as a learning tool. She explains that children are like sponges and that they absorb everything around them.
Kirsty Gardner who did a degree in Early Childhood Education Studies and Social Care now works with children |
Jenni Koetsier from Sound Radio spent a morning 'back at playschool' and observed how, for three year olds, 'play' is important work and vital for development. To listen in please click on the link: learningthroughplay
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