Mandy Andrews is a senior lecturer in Early Childhood at the University of Worcester on both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Formerly a Play Officer for a local authority she has a range of children's play experience from running an adventure playground and environmental play activities, through to community play projects and running a large Children's Centre in Cornwall before moving to the University of Worcester. Mandy has also been a playwork trainer for many years supporting programmes in Buckinghamshire, Reading, and Cornwall. She has undertaken research into children's play in early years settings, outdoors and at the Eden Project and continues to pursue a research interest in this area.
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Introduction PART ONE - WHAT IS PLAY? Identifying features of play Understanding concepts of play Historical perspectives and principles Observing play PART TWO: THE BENEFITS OF PLAY The value of play in child development Play and social development Play, creativity and risk Contexts for play PART THREE: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND THE OWNERSHIP OF PLAY The ownership of play: Play space, play cues and play actions Developing a Pedagogy for Play Conclusion: Play IS for life, not just for nursery
'An engaging read which prompts thought about the fundamental nature and importance of play' - Nursery World