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Best Practices: The Powerful Role of Play in Early Education

Initial Date/Time:
07/23/2025 / 05:30 PM -
07/23/2025 / 07:30 PM,
www.cpin.us
Number of sessions:
1
Total Hours:
2.00 Clock Hours
Price:
$0.00
Event Type:
Web-based Time Specific
Language of Instruction:
English
Interpreter Language(s):
Capacity:
75
Enrolled:
26
Waitlist:
0
Keywords:
• Discuss the purpose of this publication, The Powerful Role of
Play in Early Education, through reading and discussion.
• Explore the research-based connections between play and
learning through group activities and readings.
• Experience the benefits and debunk common myths about play
and learning.
• Consider planning opportunities for individualization and
scaffolding within the reflective planning cycle.
Play in Early Education, through reading and discussion.
• Explore the research-based connections between play and
learning through group activities and readings.
• Experience the benefits and debunk common myths about play
and learning.
• Consider planning opportunities for individualization and
scaffolding within the reflective planning cycle.
Web-based Time Specific 07/23/2025 / 05:30 PM -
07/23/2025 / 07:30 PM,
www.cpin.us
This is an Overview/Introductory training for Teaching Staff, Administration/Leadership Staff, Family Child Care Providers, Prospective Providers or Students, Faculty, Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care Providers, Special Educators/Early Interventionists, Resource & Referral Staff.
Prior knowledge or experience needed:
- None
This training will cover:
- Child Development and Learning: Discuss the purpose of this publication, The Powerful Role of Play in Early Education, through reading and discussion. Explore the researchbased connections between play and learning through group activities and readings. Experience the benefits and debunk common myths about play and learning. Consider planning opportunities for individualization and scaffolding within the reflective planning cycle.
- Learning Environments and Curriculum
- Special Needs and Inclusion
Early learning standards/foundations:
- Preschool (3 - 5 Years)
- Transitional Kindergarten (4 - 5 Years)
Is this a Pathway Training? No
This is a statewide training led by Kat Duncan from CPIN Region 10.
Instructor:
John Moon
Training Contact:
Ileana Bello , ibello@cccoe.k12.ca.us , (925) 942-3369
Training Organization Contact: Mr. John Moon , cpin@cccoe.k12.ca.us