Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood

Author:   Ann Gadzikowski
Publisher:   Redleaf Press
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9781605543864


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   11 August 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood


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The chapters highlight the variety of fun, challenging, and satisfying play experiences every child should enjoy. Parents will appreciate Creating a Beautiful Mess because it's fun and helpful. This book isn't about parenting rights or wrongs; it's about playful, joyous play experiences for childhood that are universal. It boils down the essential play experiences in an accessible, practical, and easy way. The chapters represent an optimal balance among experiences that support learning, provide physical activity, encourage creative expression, and promote social and family connections.

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Author:   Ann Gadzikowski
Publisher:   Redleaf Press
Imprint:   Redleaf Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.113kg
ISBN:  

9781605543864


ISBN 10:   1605543861
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   11 August 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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What a lovely book examining the joys and importance of children's play! The investigation of the ten essential play experiences gives parents and educators many ideas for engaging children, following their natural instincts, enhancing their play experiences, and enjoying play fully with children. I found myself smiling throughout as I read the wonderful descriptions, considered the resources and support statements, and felt assured by Ann Gadzikowski's analysis of play. -- Gaye Gronlund, author Early childhood educator Gadzikowski offers a charming book on play, outlining the various types, importances thereof, a historical look back, and ideas for implementation. Arguing that 'the concept of balance in children's play experiences is similar to the concept of nutritional balance, ' the author provides ten essential play experiences for a 'balanced and joyous childhood.' While educators categorize play into domains of development--and parents think in terms of its when and where--Gadzikowski's arrangement represents a child's experience. VERDICT From blocks and make-believe to turn-taking games and stories with toys, this work's encouraging and gentle perspective is sure to motivate even the most authoritarian parent. Warmly recommended for all messy mischief makers. -- Library Journal Creating A Beautiful Mess is packed with good information. Gadzikowski reminds us that self-directed play is important for our children and teaches us how to embrace it as a joyous necessity for them. This is a must-read for parents. --Foreword Reviews This is an engaging book for parents and professionals who--in the spirit of play--freely choose to read it. While grounded in scholarly material on the potential connections of play to all aspects of children's development, the book focuses on the value of play from a child's point of view. Play is freely chosen, engaging, and is done purely for pleasure. The book expands to ten the number of activities generally considered as play and captures their discovery and delight by providing wonderful examples. Most importantly and sensibly, it promotes a balance of activities. This book is a joy to read!--Frances Stott, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Erikson Institute Perhaps the thing I like most about Creating a Beautiful Mess is the fact that the author alerts parents and professionals to both the cognitive and social milestones of each of these ten beneficial play experiences. The entire text is truly a balanced approach to adding the playful joy back into the life of the child and at the same time insuring that childhood is a respected window of opportunity for holistic living, learning, and becoming. For Gadzikowski, play is not a four letter word; rather it is the child's pathway to joy.--Mary Ruth Moore, Ph.D., professor of early childhood and elementary education and the faculty liaison to the Joe L. Frost Play Research Collection at the J.E. and L.E. Mabee Library of the University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio Exceptionally well organized and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in presentation, Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood is as informed and informative as it is practical and easily applicable for parents with no formal childhood education training. Very highly recommended for both community and academic library Parenting Studies reference collections.--Margaret Lane, Margaret's Bookshelf, Midwest Reviewer's Bookwatch What a lovely book examining the joys and importance of children's play! The investigation of the ten essential play experiences gives parents and educators many ideas for engaging children, following their natural instincts, enhancing their play experiences, and enjoying play fully with children. I found myself smiling throughout as I read the wonderful descriptions, considered the resources and support statements, and felt assured by Ann Gadzikowski's analysis of play. Gaye Gronlund, author Early childhood educator Gadzikowski offers a charming book on play, outlining the various types, importances thereof, a historical look back, and ideas for implementation. Arguing that 'the concept of balance in children s play experiences is similar to the concept of nutritional balance, ' the author provides ten essential play experiences for a 'balanced and joyous childhood.' While educators categorize play into domains of developmentand parents think in terms of its when and whereGadzikowski s arrangement represents a child s experience. VERDICT From blocks and make-believe to turn-taking games and stories with toys, this work s encouraging and gentle perspective is sure to motivate even the most authoritarian parent. Warmly recommended for all messy mischief makers. Library Journal Creating A Beautiful Mess is packed with good information. Gadzikowski reminds us that self-directed play is important for our children and teaches us how to embrace it as a joyous necessity for them. This is a must-read for parents. Foreword Reviews This is an engaging book for parents and professionals who--in the spirit of playfreely choose to read it. While grounded in scholarly material on the potential connections of play to all aspects of children's development, the book focuses on the value of play from a child's point of view. Play is freely chosen, engaging, and is done purely for pleasure. The book expands to ten the number of activities generally considered as play and captures their discovery and delight by providing wonderful examples. Most importantly and sensibly, it promotes a balance of activities. This book is a joy to read!Frances Stott, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Erikson Institute Perhaps the thing I like most about Creating a Beautiful Mess is the fact that the author alerts parents and professionals to both the cognitive and social milestones of each of these ten beneficial play experiences. The entire text is truly a balanced approach to adding the playful joy back into the life of the child and at the same time insuring that childhood is a respected window of opportunity for holistic living, learning, and becoming. For Gadzikowski, play is not a four letter word; rather it is the child s pathway to joy.Mary Ruth Moore, Ph.D., professor of early childhood and elementary education and the faculty liaison to the Joe L. Frost Play Research Collection at the J.E. and L.E. Mabee Library of the University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio Exceptionally well organized and thoroughly reader friendly in presentation, Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood is as informed and informative as it is practical and easily applicable for parents with no formal childhood education training. Very highly recommended for both community and academic library Parenting Studies reference collections.Margaret Lane, Margaret's Bookshelf, Midwest Reviewer's Bookwatch What a lovely book examining the joys and importance of children's play! The investigation of the ten essential play experiences gives parents and educators many ideas for engaging children, following their natural instincts, enhancing their play experiences, and enjoying play fully with children. I found myself smiling throughout as I read the wonderful descriptions, considered the resources and support statements, and felt assured by Ann Gadzikowski's analysis of play. Gaye Gronlund, author


What a lovely book examining the joys and importance of children's play! The investigation of the ten essential play experiences gives parents and educators many ideas for engaging children, following their natural instincts, enhancing their play experiences, and enjoying play fully with children. I found myself smiling throughout as I read the wonderful descriptions, considered the resources and support statements, and felt assured by Ann Gadzikowski's analysis of play. Gaye Gronlund, author


What a lovely book examining the joys and importance of children's play! The investigation of the ten essential play experiences gives parents and educators many ideas for engaging children, following their natural instincts, enhancing their play experiences, and enjoying play fully with children. I found myself smiling throughout as I read the wonderful descriptions, considered the resources and support statements, and felt assured by Ann Gadzikowski's analysis of play. Gaye Gronlund, author Early childhood educator Gadzikowski offers a charming book on play, outlining the various types, importances thereof, a historical look back, and ideas for implementation. Arguing that 'the concept of balance in children s play experiences is similar to the concept of nutritional balance, ' the author provides ten essential play experiences for a 'balanced and joyous childhood.' While educators categorize play into domains of developmentand parents think in terms of its when and whereGadzikowski s arrangement represents a child s experience. VERDICT From blocks and make-believe to turn-taking games and stories with toys, this work s encouraging and gentle perspective is sure to motivate even the most authoritarian parent. Warmly recommended for all messy mischief makers. Library Journal This is an engaging book for parents and professionals who--in the spirit of playfreely choose to read it. While grounded in scholarly material on the potential connections of play to all aspects of children's development, the book focuses on the value of play from a child's point of view. Play is freely chosen, engaging, and is done purely for pleasure. The book expands to ten the number of activities generally considered as play and captures their discovery and delight by providing wonderful examples. Most importantly and sensibly, it promotes a balance of activities. This book is a joy to read!Frances Stott, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Erikson Institute Perhaps the thing I like most about Creating a Beautiful Mess is the fact that the author alerts parents and professionals to both the cognitive and social milestones of each of these ten beneficial play experiences. The entire text is truly a balanced approach to adding the playful joy back into the life of the child and at the same time insuring that childhood is a respected window of opportunity for holistic living, learning, and becoming. For Gadzikowski, play is not a four letter word; rather it is the child s pathway to joy.Mary Ruth Moore, Ph.D., professor of early childhood and elementary education and the faculty liaison to the Joe L. Frost Play Research Collection at the J.E. and L.E. Mabee Library of the University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio Exceptionally well organized and thoroughly reader friendly in presentation, Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood is as informed and informative as it is practical and easily applicable for parents with no formal childhood education training. Very highly recommended for both community and academic library Parenting Studies reference collections. Margaret Lane, Margaret's Bookshelf, Midwest Reviewer's Bookwatch


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Ann Gadzikowski is an early childhood educator and the author of several books. She is a frequent presenter at professional conferences on the topics of both early childhood education and gifted education.

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