Promoting Play Sufficiency in Scotland's Early Childhood Development

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Encouraging play as a fundamental daily experience for children in Scotland is essential for their holistic development. The National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) outlines the criteria of sustainable, liveable, productive, and distinctive places, emphasizing the importance of play. It mandates that every local authority conducts a Play Sufficiency Assessment (PSA) as part of its Local Development Plan (LDP) to ensure sufficient access to play, especially outdoors. The PSA serves as evidence to address why children in Scotland may not be receiving adequate play opportunities, challenging the myth of early acceleration and emphasizing the significance of play in fostering relationships and learning within Scottish identity.


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  1. NPF4 and Early Childhood

  2. Ill be 24 in 2045

  3. Whats your vision for Scotland over the next quarter century? I want to PLAY!

  4. Four criteria of NPF4: Sustainable places Liveable places Productive places Distinctive places

  5. I want to PLAY! Play as a life-enhancing daily experience Play as an intrinsic part of human nature and experience

  6. STATUTORY Play as a life-enhancing daily experience Play as an intrinsic part of human nature and experience

  7. Scotland must make sufficient access to play a statutory requirement.

  8. Scotland must make sufficient access to play a statutory requirement. As often as possible outdoors!

  9. Every local authority (LA) has its own Local Development Plan (LDP) as part of which it has to do a PLAY SUFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT (PSA)!

  10. The PSA goes into an Evidence Report, which goes into the LDP and there is a statutory duty on the LA to take full account of the Evidence Report! BRILLIANT!!!! PSA = Play Sufficiency Assessment LDP = Local Development Plan LA = Local Authority

  11. The PSA provides the evidence. Why aren t children in Scotland getting enough play? And why isn t the play good enough yet?

  12. Relationships, play and learning in Scottish identity Play is a very misused adult word The myth of early acceleration

  13. NPF4 and UNCRC We need to make sure that the voices of children and young people are heard. Children s rights and the move towards a kindergarten stage Article 31

  14. Our culture has never valued play in the way it values education. The National, 15-2-22 Local authority policy-makers need help to recognise that PLAY IS THE WAY for the under-sevens. NPF4 gives us a vehicle to provide that help.

  15. Draw on the expertise of the experts on play Some great ideas on this presentation by Jenny Wood from APIC (A Place In Childhood)

  16. CALL TO ACTION! LDPs and NPF4 need EVIDENCE of young children s need for play in their local area. Your children can provide that evidence. Is there sufficient access/provision for active, social, outdoor play - within the school grounds - in their local neighbourhood? How could the LA make it better? Then please respond to two consultations. Play Scotland has made it easy for you. Contact them on info@playscotland.org

  17. Theyll send you two presents (I love presents!) 1. Info pack 2. Pro forma Could you also send it to your MSP?

  18. Consultation on NPF4 closes on 31-3-22 Contact info@playscotland.org for an information pack on how to do it. PLEEEEEASE HELP!

  19. THANK YOU and good night ..

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