Magic Capes, Amazing Powers: Transforming Superhero Play in the Classroom

For as long as there have been heroes and villains in our books, on our TVs, and in our everyday lives, children have been imitating them in their play. Superhero play remains a wonderful, developmentally appropriate way for children to explore power, experience adventure, and investigate big questions about the world. Yet, many adults are troubled by the effects media storylines, stereotypes, and violence have on children’s superhero play.

Magic Capes, Amazing Powers takes an in-depth look at why children are so strongly attracted to superhero and weapons play. It also examines the concerns felt by families and teachers and suggests practical solutions that take into account the needs of both children and their caregivers. It explores how the use of redirection, storytelling, dramatic play materials, anti-bias curriculum, and clear limit setting can guide superhero play in a positive direction, one that addresses caregiver concerns and allows children to do what they do best—play!

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Magic Capes, Amazing Powers: Transforming Superhero Play in the Classroom

For as long as there have been heroes and villains in our books, on our TVs, and in our everyday lives, children have been imitating them in their play. Superhero play remains a wonderful, developmentally appropriate way for children to explore power, experience adventure, and investigate big questions about the world. Yet, many adults are troubled by the effects media storylines, stereotypes, and violence have on children’s superhero play.

Magic Capes, Amazing Powers takes an in-depth look at why children are so strongly attracted to superhero and weapons play. It also examines the concerns felt by families and teachers and suggests practical solutions that take into account the needs of both children and their caregivers. It explores how the use of redirection, storytelling, dramatic play materials, anti-bias curriculum, and clear limit setting can guide superhero play in a positive direction, one that addresses caregiver concerns and allows children to do what they do best—play!

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Magic Capes, Amazing Powers: Transforming Superhero Play in the Classroom

Magic Capes, Amazing Powers: Transforming Superhero Play in the Classroom

by Eric Hoffman
Magic Capes, Amazing Powers: Transforming Superhero Play in the Classroom

Magic Capes, Amazing Powers: Transforming Superhero Play in the Classroom

by Eric Hoffman

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Overview

For as long as there have been heroes and villains in our books, on our TVs, and in our everyday lives, children have been imitating them in their play. Superhero play remains a wonderful, developmentally appropriate way for children to explore power, experience adventure, and investigate big questions about the world. Yet, many adults are troubled by the effects media storylines, stereotypes, and violence have on children’s superhero play.

Magic Capes, Amazing Powers takes an in-depth look at why children are so strongly attracted to superhero and weapons play. It also examines the concerns felt by families and teachers and suggests practical solutions that take into account the needs of both children and their caregivers. It explores how the use of redirection, storytelling, dramatic play materials, anti-bias curriculum, and clear limit setting can guide superhero play in a positive direction, one that addresses caregiver concerns and allows children to do what they do best—play!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781605546551
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Publication date: 09/28/2018
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Eric Hoffman has been working with young children since 1970 as a preschool teacher, parent, and foster parent. He worked for twenty-five years at the Cabrillo College Children’s Center in Aptos, California as a master teacher and administrator, and is currently an instructor in the Cabrillo Early Childhood Education Department. Eric has degrees in developmental psychology and in architecture and design. He has used his design background to help create over fifty playgrounds for schools. He currently designs toys and other wood items, which can be seen at www.erichoffmanbooksandtoys.com.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Summer 1957
Chapter 1: Understanding Superhero Play
Chapter 2: Understanding Adult Views on Superhero Play
Chapter 3: Setting the Stage for Play
Chapter 4: Supporting Superhero Play
Chapter 5: Creating Stories for Superhero Play
Chapter 6: Fostering Heroism
Chapter 7: Working with Families and Staff

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