Hong Kong’s leading #ReggioEmilia expert Rafaella Tung had a vision for nature play, and my husband Carsten Rakutt helped bring it to life!
Ocean Park is embracing the concept of #playbased learning to explore nature, and we can’t wait to see the children coming in today to “get their hands dirty.”
Swing by the #NatureGuardians section of 香港海洋公園 Ocean Park Hong Kong to say hi. Carsten and Rafaella physically built this “Mark’s Mine” section in barely three weeks, and I am so proud of their amazing work.
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The Nature Guardians curriculum and concept by Rafaella Tung encourages environmental stewardship from a young age through exploration of nature through their five senses and collaborative efforts.
This “Mark’s Mine” section was co-created with Carsten’s new company Rakoon Design Limited. If you love our Baumhaus playrooms, you’d be happy to know we’re reaching out to share the know-how with our bigger community across Asia 😊
www.rakoondesign.com #RakoonDesign
This work was also made possible by the collaboration with Groundwork, Architects & Associates Ltd.
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Learning Musical Instruments versus Playing with Musical Implements
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Learning music is not dependent on formal instrument playing. Some children are ready for this (and I can explain later on about how to evaluate that), but for many children, "playing" with musical implements builds just a strong a foundation-- probably even more than if they jumped to formal instruction at an early age.
I like this video because it allows me to highlight what matters from a #playbased perspective:
1. INHIBITORY CONTROL - The ability to self-regulate actions is vital to formal playing, so it’s worth taking the time to build this habit. “Rest-Ready-Play!” Playing builds the skill of self-control.
2. BEAT COMPETENCY - The ability to maintain a consistent, steady beat is essential. By understanding the fundamental base of music, the child is building capacity for more diverse rhythm. Being able to do this also supports “number sense” -- as children need to count through this exercise.
3. FOLLOWING MUSICAL DYNAMICS - Using rhythm sticks allows simplicity in practicing musical dynamics-- loud, quiet, fast, slow. The immediate audible feedback from the exercise allows children to gauge the sound they produce, as well as become in control of the dynamics they play.
Last, but not least— being able to use simple exercises allows both learner and teacher to enjoy the process of music making and collaboration. The capacity to listen to others is a life-long skill.
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I want to share this video in order to demystify the myth that early formal instruction is necessary. For some, it’s achievable; For others, it isn’t yet... and that’s OK!
What is essential is the understanding of the skills you want to build, and inspiring that joy for learning.
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If you’re a parent, caregiver, educator or organisation that would like to know more, feel free to connect with me. Together, we can be a stronger voice for play-based and #ageappropriate learning.
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A big shout out to Blooming Buds Preschool for hosting this session during their recent camp. I love collaborating with this school. Their founder Rafaella Tung is one of the leaders of Reggio-inspired learning in Hong Kong. Thank you for hosting #kindermusik and Baumhaus programs in your school!
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Learning Musical Instruments versus Playing with Musical Implements
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Learning music is not dependent on formal instrument playing. Some children are ready for this (and I can explain later on about how to evaluate that), but for many children, "playing" with musical implements builds just a strong a foundation-- probably even more than if they jumped to formal instruction at an early age.
I like this video because it allows me to highlight what matters from a #playbased perspective:
1. INHIBITORY CONTROL - The ability to self-regulate actions is vital to formal playing, so it’s worth taking the time to build this habit. “Rest-Ready-Play!” Playing builds the skill of self-control.
2. BEAT COMPETENCY - The ability to maintain a consistent, steady beat is essential. By understanding the fundamental base of music, the child is building capacity for more diverse rhythm. Being able to do this also supports “number sense” -- as children need to count through this exercise.
3. FOLLOWING MUSICAL DYNAMICS - Using rhythm sticks allows simplicity in practicing musical dynamics-- loud, quiet, fast, slow. The immediate audible feedback from the exercise allows children to gauge the sound they produce, as well as become in control of the dynamics they play.
Last, but not least— being able to use simple exercises allows both learner and teacher to enjoy the process of music making and collaboration. The capacity to listen to others is a life-long skill.
***
I want to share this video in order to demystify the myth that early formal instruction is necessary. For some, it’s achievable; For others, it isn’t yet... and that’s OK!
What is essential is the understanding of the skills you want to build, and inspiring that joy for learning.
***
If you’re a parent, caregiver, educator or organisation that would like to know more, feel free to connect with me. Together, we can be a stronger voice for play-based and #ageappropriate learning.
***
A big shout out to Blooming Buds Preschool for hosting this session during their recent camp. I love collaborating with this school. Their founder Rafaella Tung is one of the leaders of Reggio-inspired learning in Hong Kong. Thank you for hosting #kindermusik and Baumhaus programs in your school!
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#kindermusikhk #baumhaushk #reggioemilia #music #earlychildhood #toddler #criselconsunji #artseducation #wholechildlearning
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