Unlocking Creativity: Nadia Lynn on the Magic of Self-Directed Play in Early Education
ISS EDUlearn: Ask Me Anything - A podcast by Mike Pierre and Dr. Dana Specker Watts
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In this episode of EDULearn Ask Me Anything we engage with guest Nadia Lynn to explore the transformative power of self-directed play in early childhood education. The conversation delves into how allowing children to choose and direct their own play fosters curiosity, creativity, and emotional well-being. Nadia shares her insights from working in international schools and her personal journey into embracing self-directed education, emphasizing the profound impact it has on children's development. The episode also examines the crucial roles that parents and educators play in facilitating self-directed play, highlighting the importance of creating environments that support children's natural inclinations. The discussion underscores the social-emotional benefits of play and advocates for educational systems to adopt more humanistic approaches that prioritize the holistic development of children. Listeners are invited to reflect on the significance of play in nurturing well-rounded, resilient individuals. Episode Highlights [02:51] Nadia Lynn introduces herself and her journey into education. Nadia Lynn shares her experiences in international schools and her journey into self-directed education. [04:00] Discussion on the importance of self-directed play in early childhood education. [07:12] How to create an inclusive environment for self-directed play and a partnership between teachers and students. [13:54] Incorporating meeting curriculum expectations while promoting self-directed play. [17:40] Self-directed play builds student agency which enhances their natural curiosity [22:10] One positive impact of self-directed play is well-being/wellness. [23:15] Exploration of the role of parents and educators in supporting self-directed play. [25:28] Nadia shares what makes her webinar unique and standout. [26:28] AMA Rapid fire game Key Takeaways 1. Importance of Self-Directed Play: Self-directed play is crucial for fostering creativity, curiosity, and emotional well-being in children. 2. Role of Educators and Parents: Both educators and parents play a significant role in facilitating environments where self-directed play can thrive. 3. Impact on Social-Emotional Growth: Engaging in self-directed play can significantly enhance children's social and emotional development. 4. Adopting Humanistic Approaches: Schools should consider adopting more humanistic approaches to education to support self-directed learning and play. Quotes "Self-direction can happen as soon as a child is born. Children come into this world already exploring, already just receiving the environment." "Play is well-being. When I look at what is the positive impact of letting children play, it's that they're in control." Contact details: Nadia’s website – nl-education.com Email: [email protected] Connect With Mike Pierre LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-pierre/ Connect With Dana Specker-Watts https://www.linkedin.com/in/danaspeckerwatts/ Connect With Celiah Bunsie https://www.linkedin.com/in/celiah-bunsie-11406a64/ Connect With Katlyn Darling https://www.linkedin.com/in/katlyn-darling-7019558a/ More Resources: Head over iss.idu to check out ISS website for events and more. Sign up for Moreland University to elevate your career as an educator at www.moreland.edu Join the community of professional educators considering the role of inclusion in the classroom culture at seniainternational.org Check out Inspire Citizens who inspire schools to live their mission of global citizenship at inspirecitizens.org