Using play and the creative arts to communicate with children and young people

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Children and young people communicate in ways which are different from or additional to those used by adults This resource begins by exploring some of the reasons why children and young people communicate in these additional and alternative ways. It then goes on to describe ways of using stories, art work, creative writing and music as forms of communication. This resource will further you understanding of •why play-based, creative and activity-based methods can help children and young people to communicate, including: 1.the limitations of direct methods of communication 2.the importance of symbolism and metaphor 3.the dangers of interpretation. •what kind of underpinning knowledge and theoretical frameworks are helpful when using play and creative activities •how to select the best mode and method of communication for particular contexts, purposes and children (e.g. artwork, stories, puppets)

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Social Care Institute for Excellence SCIEgavin.nettleton@scie.org.uk
Pam Trevithickgavin.nettleton@scie.org.uk
Sally Richardsgavin.nettleton@scie.org.uk
Michelle Lefevrej.c.newman@soton.ac.uk
Added16 Feb 2011 13:58
RegionUK
KeywordsUKOER, SWAPBox, communication, social work, e-learning
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LicenseCreative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0

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These e-Learning resources examine the principles of good communication, useful techniques and how to apply these to social work/care practice.

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