• From Right Answers to Adventure: The Shift to Playful Learning

  • Aug 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

From Right Answers to Adventure: The Shift to Playful Learning

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Sonya welcomes back familiar guest hosts Denise and Della to discuss the importance of play in the context of homeschooling, particularly in math education. They delve into the distinction between natural play and play-based learning, and how incorporating playful activities can make learning deeper and less stressful for children. The conversation covers practical advice on bringing a sense of curiosity and exploration into the educational setting, addressing both the power dynamics between adults and children and the potential for increased social connection through playful learning. Specific anecdotes, games, and exercises such as the substitution game, reciprocal fractions, and using Cuisenaire rods are shared to illustrate how play can be integrated into daily lessons. The hosts also provide insights on lesson planning within a flexible framework and emphasize the value of parents participating in learning through play alongside their children. Mentioned in this podcast:

    Substitution Game

    Find Sonya Post Math Mom

    learningwellathome.com⁠, ⁠Academy⁠,⁠ Facebook⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠

    Email: ⁠sonya@sonyapostmathmom.com


    Find Denise Gaskins at Tabletop Acadmy Press

    denisegaskins.com⁠, ⁠Books & More Books⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠


    Find Della Parker at the Beauty of Playthebeautyofplay.com, tiktok, instagram



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