How does Risky Play link to Early Years Learning Framework?
What is the Early Years Learning Framework, (EYLF)? The EYLF is a “guide which provides general goals or outcomes for children’s learning and how they might be attained. It also provides a scaffold to assist early childhood settings to develop their own, more detailed curriculum” (The Early Years learning Framework for Australia) which helps the children thrive in their learning. Â
1. Â Â Children have a strong sense of Identity- Risky play allows building friendships, exploring, persistence, inclusion, trust, taking risks, celebrating, social play.
2. Â Â Children are connected with and contribute to their world- Risky play allows cooperating with peers, responds positively, participates with others, shows interest in the world around them.
3. Â Â Children have a strong sense of wellbeing- Risky plays allows children to be confident, seek help, show enthusiasm, independence, cooperation, making choices, celebrating victories, trust and accepting challenges, gives praise and helps build resilience.
4. Â Â Children are confident and involved learners- Risky play allows children to express wonder in the world, persistence, contributes to play, investigations, problem solving, perseverance.
5. Â Â Children are effective communicators- Risky Play allows social interactions, contributing ideas to play, respecting their peers, talking and helping.