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Please follow these links to the amazing resources that I have used to learn about Playwork, Adventure Playgrounds, and doing Play Lab!

Penny Wilson

Penny's incredible guide, The Playwork Primer, taught me much of what I know about playwork, and continues to be a resource I consult. 

http://theinternationale.com/pennywilson/

Pop-Up Adventure Play

I am so inspired by the work of these two wonderful people (Morgan & Zan), who work tirelessly to move the conversation and practice around play and playwork forward. 

http://popupadventureplay.blogspot.co.uk

Play Everything

Morgan Leichter-Saxby of Pop-Up Adventure Play keeps her own site full of inquiry around play in society. She is always expanding my understanding of play, and she also happens to be a great teacher!

https://playeverything.wordpress.com

Play Scapes

Paige Johnson provides amazing picture-filled posts on ingenious & adventuresome playgrounds worldwide. A great resource for those who aren't satisfied with their playgrounds arriving in a box!

 

http://www.play-scapes.com

Alliance For Childhood

A Maryland based nonprofit focusing on advancing policies and practices "that support children’s healthy development, love of learning, and joy in living." I was honored to contribute a chapter on the Adventure Playground that I founded to their upcoming book; "Playing It Up with Loose Parts, Play Pods and Adventure Playgrounds." 

http://www.allianceforchildhood.org

 

 

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