Understanding Schema and Discovery Play

Early Childhood Professional Development Presented by Inspired EC and Hosted by Eden Academy Loganlea

Wednesday 8th May

6:30pm - 8:30pm 

Eden Academy Loganlea

 28-24 Monash rd, Loganlea QLD 4131

Babies and Toddlers learn through discovery. As they explore the world around them, they make connections and create understandings. Sometimes during this process they do things that drive us crazy, such as pulling all of the blocks off the shelf or tipping out baskets of toys or throwing things!

This training will be beneficial for all professionals who work with children in educational settings. By understanding and facilitating discovery play in meaningful and authentic ways, we provide under 3’s with the opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge and make sense of the world.


During this session we will explore:

  • Piaget And The Sensorimotor Stage
  • Sensory Play for Infants and Toddlers
  • Heuristic Play and Treasure Baskets
  • What are some of the common schema?

In this session, attendees will learn about schemas, what are they, why are they important and how do I plan with them in mind? Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of the way in which infants and toddlers play and practical strategies and ideas for supporting that play in their program and environments.


You will receive an email with event details immediately upon registration. If you do not receive this email in your inbox, please check your spam/junk folder or contact us ASAP.

When you register to this event you will not only be invited to attend the live training, you will also receive:

  • Recommendations for further training and resources.
  • AND the opportunity to network and connect with one of our expert trainers to problem solve your unique challenges.

$125.00 AUD

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