Risky Play in the Digital Age Workshop: Embracing Challenge & Nurturing Growth
Online Saturday, May 4, 2024, from 9:30 am - 2:00 pm (including a 30 mins break)
Dive into an engaging 4-hour workshop where we'll explore the world of Risky Play, a pivotal element in the comprehensive growth and development of a child. Grasp the numerous benefits it offers and learn how to integrate it safely and effectively into your programs. We'll also discuss the complexities of 'weapons play' that so often emerges during socio-dramatic play sessions and discuss its potential challenges.
In today's digital era, screens play a prominent role in our lives. We'll examine how our digital lifestyles intersect with Risky Play, shedding light on the associated risks and benefits, and emphasizing the significance of integrating digital stewardship in our programs.
Join us in ensuring our children thrive in both the physical and digital realms.
ELF learning pathways:
Well-being and Belonging:
Risky play, when approached thoughtfully, nurtures a child's sense of well-being and fosters a robust sense of belonging. In our workshop, we'll discuss how children, through safe yet challenging play scenarios, can develop a deeper connection to their environment, peers, and communities. We'll emphasize the importance of creating inclusive spaces where every child feels seen, heard, and valued, making them confident risk-takers and active participants in their learning journey.
Exploration and Creativity:
Recognize how Risky Play acts as a catalyst for children to explore their surroundings and express their understanding of the world. Our sessions will provide insights into how kids use play as a medium of self-expression, fostering their creativity and innovative spirit. We'll also address how 'weapons play' during socio-dramatic play sessions can be safely integrated into programming, furthering a child's innate desire to make sense of the world around them.
As digital screens become more ingrained in our lives, we'll further explore how our digital lifestyles intertwine with Risky Play. Together, we'll uncover the balance between physical exploration and digital experiences, ensuring our children flourish in an ever-evolving world.
Suitable for ECE students, parents, intermediate and experienced early care and learning professionals working with children of all ages, from infants/toddlers to school age children, including children with extra support needs.
Facilitator(s): Tyler Summers
With a professional journey of over 30 years, Tyler Summers has held numerous leadership positions in both the public and private sectors, establishing a reputation as an Administrator, Educator, and Skilled Facilitator.
Tyler's most recent position was as Partnerships Manager at Launchtrip Technologies Corporation. In this dynamic setting, he was responsible for developing and maintaining essential strategic partnerships in line with Launchtrip's mission and ethos. His responsibilities spanned across business development, sales, and marketing, with a focus on CRM, client prospecting, and strategic social media campaign planning.
Before this role, Tyler served as the Master Facilitator at Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre, playing a crucial part in developing and rolling out a province-wide Administration and Management in Child Care course pilot. This involved delivering curriculum through digital platforms to a diverse audience.
As the Executive Director at Jericho Kids’ Club Child Care Society, he spearheaded the organization, ensuring its alignment with the institution's philosophy and mission. A highlight from this period was the initiation of a collaboration with an onsite Montessori Preschool, leading to the creation of additional licensed care spaces.
Outside of managerial capacities, Tyler co-founded Like Vancouver Magazine and held the role of Editor, leveraging expertise in marketing, writing, and business strategy.
Additionally, Tyler has served as an Early Childhood Care and Education Instructor at Vancouver Community College and Douglas College, imparting essential material for ECCE certification.
Presently, Tyler is the Co-Founder and Principal at The Summers Life Creative Inc., a marketing and social media firm with a specialization in the education domain. Throughout his career, his consistent dedication has centered around championing the rights of early and middle-years children and their families, promoting access to affordable, high-quality education.
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Registration closes: May 4th
Credit Hours: 4
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Professional Development Team
Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre
pro-d@westcoastfamily.org
604-709-5661 EXT 1221