picture from http://www.sarahsschoolsigns.co.uk/shop/heuristic-play-area-welcome-circle/
Heuristic play was a term coined by a child psychologist
Elinor Goldschmeid in the early 1980's. Heuristic play
describes the activity of babies and children as they play with
and explore the properties of 'objects'. These 'objects' are
things from the real world.
We live in a world where plastic toys dominate the shelves of
toy shops, but plastic is dull and disappointing for babies, and
while each rattle may look different each one smells, tastes
and feels the same - it is unstimulating to a babies senses.
Using heuristic play with babies stimulates all the senses,
creating a rich learning experience.
Click here to learn more about how to include heuristic play
in your child's daily playtime.
picture from http://www.letsporse.co.nz/2013/06/19/learning-through-playing-in-home/
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