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Where Creative Play and Social & Emotional Development Meet

Wed, Apr 23

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Webinar

Creative play isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful catalyst for early development across all domains

Where Creative Play and Social & Emotional Development Meet
Where Creative Play and Social & Emotional Development Meet

Time & Location

Apr 23, 2025, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Webinar

About the Event


Where Creative Play and Social & Emotional Development Meet, by Shannon Merenstein and Bar Rucci
Where Creative Play and Social & Emotional Development Meet, by Shannon Merenstein and Bar Rucci

Creative play isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful catalyst for early development across all domains. In this dynamic and interactive webinar, acclaimed creativity expert Shannon Merenstein will guide you through the profound impact of process art and open-ended play on children’s social and emotional growth.


Discover how experiences rooted in creativity, agency, and flow nurture essential skills such as self-expression, confidence, resilience, collaboration, and problem-solving. Whether you’re an educator or an administrator, you’ll leave with inspiring insights and actionable strategies to foster deeper learning and meaningful connections through playful, artistic exploration.

By the end of this inspiring webinar, you will:

  • Understand how process art and play cultivate critical social-emotional skills, including self-regulation, empathy, and confidence.

  • Explore real-world examples of open-ended art experiences that encourage collaboration, communication, and emotional expression.

  • Learn how to create environments that support risk-taking, problem-solving, and resilience through creativity.

  • Gain practical strategies to seamlessly integrate process art and play into daily routines in classrooms, homes, and community spaces.

  • Feel empowered to advocate for creativity as a cornerstone of children’s well-being and social-emotional development.

Join Early Childhood Investigations to unlock the transformative power of creative play in supporting children’s emotional and social growth!


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**This is an external event, not hosted by NICCA


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