An excitable update on my current work. For a history of this project please visit the Plog – play log – at
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We are so happy with this .
Witten for ip-dip, the magazine for play people, this article describes the processes that inform ref elective Playwork practice. A tad evocative.
From the PATH Newsletter archives, this is about how the okay experience is not a bought thing.
I takes much time away from my home and work in London visiting the United States of America, that I felt the play people of East London should understand why.
In this piece I try to plain how every little thing they do gets noticed and feedback to our brothers and sisters in play across the paddling pool.
A thinking bit of writing, how do we see the stories children play out for us?
Another PATH newsletter item, this asks us to look closely at what makes a good playground, and work out why.
The story of how play memories kick start a movement .
Many rants are woven into the fabric of this article. The violation of play by playspace equipment manufacturers, toy manufacturers and manufacturers of social myths. The olympics. The exclusion from lay for children with disabilities…
I am an angry woman.
There will be lots of phrases and images that are repeated in other writings here. But to be honest, I was on a roll when I wrote this and if I left it out of this collection it would make me angry and after reading it, I am scared of myself……. So
This came from. PATH newsletter. It is a moan about the erosion of our shared space in Tower Hamlets, what with all the building and improvements for the Olympics and all…..
Another item written for PATH Newsletter. Again this reflects on the rural and urban play experiences.