Kanishka Pariani Shares Creative Play-Based Ideas For Educators

ScooNews
3 min readMar 30, 2020

We’re glad Play-based learning is getting popular and has become one of the significant ways to give children that perfect fun while learning. If you, too, are looking for easy ways to make learning entertaining for your little pupils, this one is for you.

Meet Kanishka Pariani, a certified Early Childhood Educator with an experience of 15 years and founder of Kids Palette, Mumbai. She has been producing craft videos and curating various art-related activities to come up with interactive learning sessions for kids. In a conversation with ScooNews, she revealed a few interesting ideas that Early Childhood Educators can get inspired from.

“I use items that are easily available around us, for example, cotton, wax colors, sticks, dry leaves, sequin, buttons, old magazine, etc. Other than this, one can also involve products like busy bags, playdough and craft kits which are easily available in the market and help stimulate skills required for the overall development of a toddler,” shares Kanishka.

During the lockdown, when teachers can only reach their students with the help of the internet, she’s using her social media pages to share exciting ideas with fellow educators and parents for kids quarantined at home. “Something as simple as cutting a picture from the newspaper or sticking a patch on the sheet can promote a child’s creativity. All these craft activities develop cognitive skills and also motivate them to be independent. They feel happy when they’re able to create an artwork on their own. Remember, children only learn to express themselves by manifesting their creativity. And while we’re confined to our homes, we’ve got enough time to unleash their hidden talent,” she explains.

There is no need to use fancy craft materials to promote creative learning in children. Below are some simple tools that Early Childhood Educators and parents can use, according to Kanishka.

  • Old newspapers and magazines can be used to make a collage
  • Dals (pulses) can be used for mosaic art. ​
  • Ice-cream sticks can be used to make tons of crafts.

Do you love the ideas? Have more to share? Write to us at editor@scoonews.com now!

Originally published at https://www.scoonews.com.

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