The trajectory schema is one of the key patterns observed in schematic play, where children explore movement—particularly the paths objects take when they are thrown, dropped, or otherwise in motion.
Schematic play refers to repeated patterns of behavior that children exhibit as they explore the world around them. These behaviors, known as schemas, are essential for understanding how things work and for brain development. The following article provides information on Nine Schemas in Young Children's Play, How To Encourage Schematic Play, Activity Ideas For Schema Play and more.
Supporting schemas through meaningful and engaging experiences helps nurture children’s natural learning processes. The following article provides activity ideas for incorporating schema-focused activities into the learning environment.
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