Course Description

Filmed in Seattle, Washington in October, 2016, Richard keeps this workshop fun and engaging as he explores why young children need to play, how they are learning through play, the changing face of play in contemporary society and the role of the adult who facilitates children’s play. The workshop looks at children’s play from neurological, developmental, anthropological and cultural perspectives. As you may have already guessed, this interactive workshop includes audience games, songs and a healthy balance of intellectual and laughing matters.

This version of "The Spirit of Play" you have chosen is for group use only, to be shown for the purpose of the professional development of a group of early childhood educators. This version includes:

  • a two-hour video to watch, enjoy and learn from
  • an accompanying printable master handout for your students or staff that not only captures the main ideas of the presentation but also provides additional information and exercises to further explore the subject
  • a blank, printable Certificate of Completion to give to each student for documenting training hours
  • the group use version of this course is downloadable so that you can save your own copy and show it to groups of ECE professionals offline and as often as you'd like!

Early Childhood Education international expert

Richard Cohen, M.A.

Richard Cohen, M.A. has proudly been an early childhood professional for thirty years.For the last twenty years, Richard has traveled the world as a motivational speaker/instructor, facilitating fun, innovative, thought-provoking, interactive adult learning experiences for communities of early childhood teachers, administrators, caregivers and parents. Currently Richard is a full-time professor of Early Care and Learning at St. Louis Community College in Ferguson, Missouri.Across his career, Richard has made many important contributions to the field of early childhood education and to young children, their families and the professionals who serve them:As Associate Chief Officer of the Council for Professional Recognition in Washington, D.C, Richard directed the transformation of the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential and authored the new Infant/Toddler, Preschool and Family Child care Editions of the national CDA Competency Standards books and co-authored/edited the new comprehensive textbook “Essentials for Working with Young Children”.As Senior Director of Professional Development at the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies (NACCRRA – now Child Care Aware of America) Richard co-authored the NAEYC Professional Development Glossary and served as the association’s project design lead for Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! Child Care teacher resource kit.As Vice President, Education of the second largest global child care corporation, Learning Care Group, Richard created the Reggio-inspired curriculum, The Empowered Child and the multiple intelligences-based curriculum,LifeSmart. Most notably, he developed the Learning Care System, a comprehensive online lesson-planning/assessment system that allows teachers to use authentic observations and assessments, correlated with their state’s quality early learning standards, to provide truly intentional, emergent curriculum based on both the children’s interests and their unique developmental needs.Richard worked with the California Department of Education to create the “Desired Results for Children and Families” QRIS Training and Technical Assistance Project.Richard designed a revolutionary, new children’s zoo experience, “Explore! A Child’s Nature,” for Brookfield Zoo, in Illinois, which seeks to connect young children with the natural world. His children’s play space design won the American Zoo and Aquarium Association’s (AZA) Outstanding Exhibit Award.In the positions he describes as “the best jobs of my life,” Richard has been an infant teacher, a toddler teacher, a preschool teacher, a kindergarten teacher and a center director!Richard received his Masters Degree in Human Development from the world-renowned early childhood institution of higher education, Pacific Oaks College. He is an active member of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the International Play Association (IPA).He is currently hard at work writing his first book chronicling the inspirational ideas, insights and perspectives he has collected from the thousands of early childhood professionals with whom he has worked and played around the world.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Start Here

    • Welcome!

    • The Spirit of Play - Participants' Handout

  • 2

    Watch/Download Video

    • Part 1

    • Part 2

    • Part 3

    • Part 4

    • Part 5

    • Part 6

    • Certificate of Completion