EP 50: Embracing Pedagogical Documentation in Child Development with Ana Valle Rivera

The Play Based Learning Podcast - A podcast by Kristen RB Peterson - Mondays

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Today I am chatting with Ana Valle Rivera, a proud mother of three, a public speaker, a consultant, and the founder of Early Years Thriving. In this episode, we explore the significance of pedagogical documentation in early childhood education, emphasizing its role in understanding and supporting authentic play-based learning experiences while offering insights into fostering effective educator-parent communication. Key Takeaways:  Role in Play-Based Learning Environments: Ana and Kristen talk about what pedagogical documentation is and how it plays a crucial role in understanding the learning that unfolds within a play-based environment.  Shift from Product to Process: Ana explains how there needs to be an  emphasis on shifting from product-based documentation, like showcasing finished art, to a process-oriented approach. Pedagogical documentation involves going beyond the surface and delving into the deeper meaning of children's actions, interests, and inquiries.  Role in Educator-Parent Relationships: They talk about how pedagogical documentation is a tool for educators to communicate with parents about the learning journey of their children. By providing detailed documentation, educators take the responsibility off the child, offering insights into the meaningful experiences and learning occurring in the early childhood setting. Creative Approaches to Documentation: Ana and Kristen share some examples and ways that educators can get creative with how they document children's experiences.  Are you looking for ways to better understand the learning that is happening while children play? Seeking how to help families see all the learning that happens while they “just play”? Documentation can be the answer, listen to this episode to find out how! Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Ana here: @earlyyearsthriving or at anavallerivera.com or at earlyyearsthriving.com