Play Move Improve
By Robyn Papworth
Discover strategies to improve children's spatial awareness, balance, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, and much more.
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Play Move ImproveApr 09, 2020
Hugh asks his mum Robyn Papworth questions about the brain, Exercise Physiology, and his favourite topic, basketball!
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How screen time is impacting children's sensory development
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What are the 3 fundamental developmental milestones that children need for kindergarten and school
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Early childhood post social isolation - meet children where they're developmentally at
Some of our children haven't had the best start to their development. They've been in social isolation, not experiencing the connection and sensations of get togethers, parks, playgrounds, parties.
Our 2020 and 2021 babies spent more time indoors than our brain and body require for wellbeing, health, and development. There was nothing we could do about it, but the good news now is that we can be aware of the challenges and aim to bridge the gaps as much as we can.
In this episode I chat about what we're currently seeing, and a few quick tips that you can do straight away to help bring positive change to our current preschoolers and primary aged children.
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I look forward to chatting more with you about this in the coming months.
How children's interoception sensory challenges may impact their toileting
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5 motor development skills that children learn with gymnastics
As a paediatric Exercise Physiologist I often refer my clients to kindergym and gymnastics programs to work on their fundamental movement skills while also completing their Exercise Physiology programs.
Gymnastics provides children with the opportunity to build up their physical literacy as well as their confidence, and that's why I am passionate about raising awareness for the importance of gymnastics for children's motor skill development.
In this episode you will learn about skills such as reflex integration, bilateral coordination, crossing the midline, and vestibular balance. To learn more come along to my gymnastics and motor skills webinar on May 5th, 2023 - https://www.playmoveimprove.com.au/products/how-gymnastics-is-important-for-childrens-motor-skills-workshop-nsw-2023
How to support children with autism with their clumsiness and balance skills
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In this episode I explain the 5 systems of balance and why some people with autism with struggle with their balance, and experience clumsiness. To learn more about motor skill development and autism sign up to my upcoming autism webinar -
Early childhood play behaviours - dumping and trajectory
Want to know how to reduce your overwhelm when dealing with children's dumping, trajectory and transformation play schemas. In this episode I share my own journey with my children's repetitive and sometimes frustrating play behaviours and ways to reduce your frustration as well as continue to advance children's play skills and learning.
What is emotional regulation and how can I help my child to regulate their emotions
Here I share my personal challenges with emotional regulation and how I have learnt over many years of research and therapy how to connect more with the right hemisphere of my brain to experience self-regulation and control of my overwhelming emotions.
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Supporting children with dyslexia by building a strong motor sequencing foundation first
In this episode I share my personal experience with a close friend who has dyslexia and the importance of viewing dyslexia from a motor sequencing and visual processing perspective, not just letter and number reversals.
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Child development car chat - how to support children's play in 2022
In this episode I chat about my current child development and play observations and how we can support children with their play skills in 2022 and 2023.
Early childhood training - parent education - carrying children to kindergarten
Early childhood training - parent education - carrying children to kindergarten
Early childhood - How to set up play environment spaces to promote children's development
Early childhood - How to set up play environment spaces to promote children's development
Early childhood training - why head movement is important for children
Early childhood training - why head movement is important for children
How to support children during snack time - early childhood kindergarten training
How to support children during snack time - early childhood kindergarten training
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Primary school curriculum - Promoting motor skills for reading programs
Join paediatric Exercise Physiologist Robyn as she shares her passion about motor skill development for reading.
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What are play schemas and how do we support children with their play skill development?
In this episode I chat all about children's play schemas and how to support children with their play development when they're stuck in these play schemas in the kindergarten classroom. Discover more play schema ideas with this Tik Tok video - https://www.tiktok.com/@playmoveimprove/video/7105205124410248450
Crossing the midline education and ideas for preschool families
Here is a webinar audio snippet from an early childhood family education webinar where I chat about crossing the midline, and share simple crossing the midline activity ideas that families can do at home with their children.
5 motor skills that dance teachers can incorporate into their programs to promote children's physical development
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How to use a metronome in an early childhood environment to support children's motor skills and development
In this episode I share 3 strategies for how to use a metronome in an early childhood environment to support children's motor skills and development.
Early childhood education - meeting children at their developmental level since social isolation lockdowns
In this episode I chat about the importance of meeting children at their developmental level since social isolation lockdowns over the past 2 years.
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Supporting children's separation anxiety as they return to kindergarten after lockdown
Screen time for children aged 18 months to 3 years of age
Simple play activities that you can do at home to compliment increased screen time during lockdown
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Visual tracking for early childhood preschoolers and primary aged children
All of our children, including mine, are spending hours on screens during lockdowns and remote learning. So in this episode I share some simple visual tracking knowledge and tips to help find a healthy balance between screen time and visual tracking skills.
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Sensory play for your family during lockdown with Robyn Papworth
We're all finding lockdown exhausting and overwhelming so in this podcast episode I share my top 3 sensory therapy tips that may bring comfort to you and your family, or the children that you care for in a classroom setting.
Learn more about sensory play in my webinar here - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/164450220035 and share your favourite sensory play ideas on my Facebook page - www.facebook.com/playmoveimprove to help our beautiful community.
How to improve children's balance skills
Enjoy my next early childhood education podcast episode about how to improve children's balance skills.
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How to encourage early childhood outdoor mud kitchen play
If you enjoyed this episode about how to encourage children's development through outdoor mud kitchen play, then you'll love learning more play strategies and activity ideas here - https://play-move-improve.thinkific.com/courses/early-learning-movement-and-play-course
Early childhood conference - sensory play strategies recording - 2020
In this episode I share a recording of my presentation about how educators and teachers can implement a range of sensory play strategies in early childhood classrooms to promote literacy, numeracy, and play skills.
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Repeating 4 year old kinder was the best decision I made for our family
My 4 year old Phoebe just wasn't ready for prep this year. In this podcast I chat about my journey and my tips for how I made the difficult decision to repeating 4 year old kinder for my daughter.
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Kindergarten classroom observation - preschool girl with spatial awareness difficulties
In this episode I chat about what I see at a Developmental Educator and Exercise Physiologist in a kindergarten classroom observation for a preschool girl who demonstrates spatial awareness difficulties; writing her name in mirrored format, finding it difficult to move throughout the playground, and finding it challenging to find her feet during the song 'heads, shoulders, knees, and toes'.
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Thanks for listening :)
Child development real mum chat with Ash from Rainbow Sky Creations
Tune in to our real mum chat with Ash from Rainbow Sky Creations.
Ash and I talk about how we're surviving as busy working mums during social isolation. Ash also shares her tips as a teacher, for ways to engage children during remote learning.
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Early learning during covid19 chat with Kristy from Early Childhood Expectations
Enjoy listening to my Early learning during covid19 chat with Kristy from Early Childhood Expectations.
During this episode we chat about how educators can reduce the feeling over overwhelm and stress during this difficult time, and how early childhood educators can share their support with families who have young children during social isolation.
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How to work at home while homeschooling children during the coronavirus pandemic
How to work at home while homeschooling children during the coronavirus pandemic
I was asked this question by a hard working mum, so here are my top tips to manage working from home while also managing our children during this very challenging time.
If you have any ideas to share with families, please continue this conversation on my Facebook page - www.facebook.com/playmoveimprove
Technology use and screen time during coronavirus pandemic
We're all relying on technology more than ever right now, trying to survive and maintain our sanity while in social isolation with our families.
Our children are using laptops to complete school work, our toddlers are using smart devices to give us 10 minutes of peace and quiet.
In this episode I share my ideas about technology use and screen time during the coronavirus pandemic, and how we can still maintain a healthy balance between screen time, learning, and physical activity.
Continue the conversation by sharing your thoughts and experiences on my Facebook page - www.facebook.com/playmoveimprove
Should we be worrying about homeschooling during this coronavirus pandemic?
Should we be worrying about homeschooling during this coronavirus pandemic?
We are feeling pressured to follow a curriculum that was created for a qualified teacher in a classroom setting. Teachers are feeling pressured to turn their classroom content into online lesson plans so that our children 'don't feel behind'. But is this all necessary during a pandemic? Or should we be focusing on providing children with love and life skills right now?
Please share your thoughts on my Facebook page, to help support other parents and teachers in our current situation - www.facebook.com/playmoveimprove
How anxiety may impact children's homeschooling during covid19 and what you can do to help
We all have anxiety. Anxiety can be a good thing when we know how to use anxiety to our learning advantage.
In this episode I talk about how to motivate children to learn during homeschooling in social isolation, and how anxiety can have a positive or negative impact on children's ability to focus and pay attention during their covid19 homeschooling sessions.
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Facebook Live recording about surviving social isolation with young children
Listen to our conversation about surviving the pandemic social isolation with Robyn from Play Move Improve and Ash from Smashed it Dance Company.
Ash and Robyn talk about lowering our expectations to save our sanity, and ways to keep children active while we're at home.
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Providing child development support during this social isolation pandemic
During this podcast episode, I just wanted to share my story, to why I became a children's Exercise Physiologist, and to reach out to see how I can help you get through this challenging time of social isolation with young children.
If you have a question, or need ideas to keep busy kids entertained and active, simply message me on Facebook or Instagram under the name Play Move Improve.
Child development question - observing children with trauma in the kindergarten classroom
I was asked a great question by a preschool supervisor, about whether one of her students may be struggling in the kindergarten classroom because of his history of trauma from illness and complex hospital admissions.
Join our discussion as I talk about trauma, developmental delay, and infantile reflexes.
Feel free to ask me a question for my next podcast episode. I would love to hear from you.
Early childhood education podcast - Why are children distracted in the classroom?
In this podcast episode, I share my case study of a young boy who is 6, and in his first term of prep this year.
His mum reported his challenges with getting ready for school in the morning. His teacher is concerned about his distractability during transitioning from circle time to the table. After a conversation about this young boy's behaviour at school and at home, his mum mentioned that this young boy also finds it challenging thinking about consequences before acting in their yard at home.
Throughout this episode I share:
* What to look for when observing a child's distractability
* How our environment can impact our ability to pay attention and focus
* The relationship between a child's senses, arousal level, attention, and focus
* The information that we need to collect, to be able to help a child who is easily distracted in the classroom
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Early childhood parenting education - pushing preschoolers in prams
In this early childhood parenting education podcast episode, I talk about our latest lifestyle habit of pushing toddlers and preschoolers in prams and shopping trolleys.
This episode is to inform families, not judge them. So please share your positive thoughts and feedback below.
To continue this important conversation, come and say hi in my online early childhood community - https://play-move-improve.thinkific.com/manage/communities/edit/Q29tbXVuaXR5LTE1NTA=
Some days I struggle to play - a real conversation from a tired and overwhelmed mum
This episode is a raw and real chat about how I have been struggling to motivate myself to play with my kids at home.
Even though I am known as 'the play lady' at work. I have been struggling to connect at home, as the washing and dishes pile up, and the overwhelm takes over.
During this episode, I share 5 strategies that I will be using to help get myself out of this rut, and back connected with my family. I hope you can join me on this journey.
If you have any words of wisdom, or ideas to share, please comment below, or in my online community - https://play-move-improve.thinkific.com/communities/Q29tbXVuaXR5LTE1NTA=
Early learning centre developmental educator observation example
In this episode I describe one of my developmental educator observation sessions in an early learning centre.
You will hear me talk about some of the developmental red flags that I observe, and how I work with teachers to source allied health support for children with developmental delay and learning difficulties.
To learn more, come and join my early childhood online community - https://play-move-improve.thinkific.com/courses/how-can-i-help-children-to-be-school-ready
How to know whether your child is ready for kindergarten
In this episode I share with you my 5 milestones for knowing whether your child is ready for kindergarten.
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Why children's dance classes are important for motor development
In this episode Robyn talks about why children's dance classes are important for motor development.
The 3 topics that Robyn talks about are:
* Fundamental movement skills that are promoted in dance, including jumping, hopping, and skipping
* Isolated movements in dance that promote children's coordination
* The way dance improves children's balance
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Be proud of your yourself as an early learning educator, kindergarten teacher, or elementary teacher
In this episode I encourage early learning educators, kindergarten teachers, and elementary teachers to value their creative skills and strengths that they bring to a child's day.
Sometimes we get so overwhelmed by the paperwork pressures of our jobs that we forget to value the magic of teaching. So I encourage educators to be proud of their strengths and to value yourself as you inspire children in your classroom each day.
To chat with other teachers and educators who feel your frustration, come and say hi at our free early learning community - https://play-move-improve.thinkific.com/communities/Q29tbXVuaXR5LTE1NTA=
Early learning education is more about connection than academics
In this episode I talk about an educator who spends quality time connecting with the children that she cares for and their parents. I talk about my passion for promoting connection more than academics.
I also talk about a teacher who makes a huge effort to get to know important facts about each of her students so that she can build a connection that is more important than any literacy or math outcome.
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Empathising with teachers' frustration - we need to modify the curriculum instead of the child's learning style
In this episode I empathise with teachers and educators about their frustration with the curriculum that is pushing for academics more than connection and play.
I also talk to kindergarten teachers, early learning educators, and primary school teachers about the importance of modifying the curriculum instead of trying to change the children's behaviour or learning needs.
However, I do appreciate that this is a lot easier said than done.
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Homeschooling play activities for children to do on a rainy indoor day
In this episode I share some fun play ideas to keep the children entertained during a rainy indoor day.
This episode was inspired by my 6 year old who told me "I'm bored" before 9:30 in the morning. So enjoy the play ideas and please let me know what you think by leaving a review.
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