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Introducing the Playbook, School Readiness and Literacy Skills through the Arts

Updated: Aug 18






What is Playbook? How does it use the arts to teach literacy skills and promote school readiness?


Playbook is an interactive course that uses creative arts activities to promote school readiness and teach literacy skills through play and imagination.

 

These activities include music, movement, and dramatic experiences such as putting students in specific roles, acting out stories, envisioning imaginary travel, creating a soundscape, and more!

 

Playbook provides unique and engaging experiences that extend learning beyond a traditional learning environment and help to position your child for academic success.



The Benefits of Arts-Infused Learning


Studies have shown that students in arts-integrated classrooms tend to outperform their counterparts in math and language arts [1] and are more likely to go to college.


​Children who participated in a drama-based education program saw decreases in disruptive behavior, and they experienced improvements in self-regulatory behaviors [2].


Participation in the arts helps early learners to grow cognitively, emotionally, and socially [3].  Arts infused programs have also shown to help children be more confident.



What Playbook Can Do?


Playbook helps to improve the quality of life for families by providing them with an educational and fun way to entertain their children at home. 

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Playbook will teach both children and adults skills that will aid in preparing a strong foundation for academic success in kindergarten and beyond. 

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This programming will help to empower parents, set an early foundation for engaged learning, and set children up for future academic success.




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Playbook logo, yellow book with a play button in the center

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