Families and public session
COVID-19 quarantine and distancing measures have had a huge impact on children and young people’s opportunities for play and socialising together. How have they adapted? What do they say about resourcefulness, resilience and creativity in challenging times?
Join our online interactive session for an introduction to our Play Observatory survey. Find out how you can contribute your own examples of children’s pandemic playfulness and COVID creativity as part of our Play Observatory project.
This session is suitable for families and children/young people and the general public.
Dr Yinka Olusoga, Dr Julia Bishop, Dr Catherine Bannister
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