If You Are an Early Childhood Educator or a Parent Who Wants to Know...

  • Why risky play is necessary for physical and mental health. . . then this course is for you.

  • How to overcome your own fears about allowing risky play. . . then this course is for you.

  • How to talk to parents about risky play. . . then this course is for you.

  • How to work with regulators, licensors, and insurance companies about risky play. . . then this course is for you.

  • The adult’s role in keeping children safe as they explore risky play. . . then this course is for you.

  • How to make your environment risky play responsive. . . then this course is for you.

  • How a dearth of risky play harms children and their development. . . then this course is for you.

  • How to keep children safe (enough). . . then this course is definitely for you.

Teacher Tom's Risky Play Course Will Provide
A framework for understanding and accommodating children's needs to engage in physical and emotional risky play.
The tools and inspiration you need to deepen your ability to support and respect young children and their social, emotional, and educational development.
The ability to ensure that children experience the benefits of risky play: self-confidence, healthy cognitive development, and the resilience needed to try and try again.

Scroll Down For A Deeper Look At What Will Be Covered In This Course

Module I:
Your Personal History

We explore our individual histories with risky play and how those experiences shape the people we’ve become, not just socially and emotionally, but also physiologically and intellectually. Taking a risk and coming through unscathed taught us, first-hand, about the power of confidence, of challenging ourselves, and the impact on our burgeoning capabilities.

Module II:
Safety is Job #1

We explore what it means to keep children safe, even as most of us no longer have to worry about savage beasts or falling off the edge of the earth. What are genuine hazards? What does “safe enough” mean? And what are the dangers to children of not having enough risk in their lives? How do we draw the lines, especially when we, as adults, are biologically and culturally driven to keep children from killing themselves!

Module III:
What is Risky Play?

You might know it when you see it, but it tends to change depending on the child and the adult in question. How do we distinguish between hazards and healthy risk-taking? In this module we look at the various aspects of risky play most commonly found in preschools and ways in which adults can provide opportunities for children to engage in healthy risk-taking.

Module IV:
Social-Emotional Risk-Taking

In this module we take a look at what the science tells us about healthy risk-taking in the course of play, including an analysis of the various types of risk children must experience in order to develop properly, including the oft neglected social-emotional risk-taking that can fly under our radar if we don’t know what we’re looking for.

Module V:
Analyzing Risks vs. Benefits

We explore specific examples of healthy risk-taking found in typical preschools, playgrounds, and backyards. What does it mean when a child seems driven to do something that looks too dangerous to you? How can you support the child to meet their needs in ways that still embrace risk without being too risky? You will learn to assess, on an ongoing basis, how you can best respond in order to serve the goals of both safety and risk.

Module VI:
Convincing Doubters

Some of biggest challenges when it comes to providing opportunities for young children to explore risk are the “doubters” and “naysayers.” We’ll be talking about regulators, licensors, administrators, and parents who often say “no” to our efforts to say “yes.” We explore ideas and strategies for not just persuading these important constituencies, but making them partners in providing children with the healthy risk-taking they need.

PLUS:
Live "Cohort Graduation" Webinar with Teacher Tom

You will be invited to a live graduation webinar with Teacher Tom on January 3rd! (Our system will track your exact progress in order to provide your 4-hour Certificate of Attendance.)

This webinar is limited to participants who are 100% complete; you are not required to participate in order to obtain your certificate; this session will not be recorded.

*Don’t worry if you have not completed the course by this date; you have lifetime access, so you can work at your own pace or review the episodes whenever you need.

How This Course Works

  • If you register in time and get a spot, you'll be joining the first ever cohort for this course, and the last course of the year!

  • Rather than overwhelming you by sending you the entire course at once, you'll get a new module every Wednesday, for 6 weeks.

  • Each week you’ll get about 45 minutes of video in bite size nuggets. You’ll watch these and spend another 15 minutes filling out your reflection guide/workbook. You’ll invest no more than an hour each week, for a total of 6 hours for the whole course.

  • In parallel, Teacher Tom will be encouraging you to post your insights, reflections, and questions in our community area, and he will visit and respond daily.

  • Earn and receive a 5-hour Certificate of Attendance signed by Teacher Tom upon completion of the course (i.e., you’ve watched all of the videos and downloaded/filled out each of the six reflection guides/workbooks.)

  • If you keep up with the cohort and complete the course 100% by December 22nd you'll be invited to join Teacher Tom for the 90-minute live graduation webinar on January 3rd at 8:00am Pacific Standard Time. Save the date!

*Even if you do not complete the course with the cohort, you have lifetime access. You'll receive the certificate automatically once you have watched every episode of the course and downloaded and filled-in your reflection guides.

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About Teacher Tom

Tom "Teacher Tom" Hobson is an early childhood educator, international speaker, education consultant, teacher of teachers, parent educator, and author. He is best known, however, for his namesake blog Teacher Tom's Blog, where he has posted daily for over a decade, chronicling the life and times of his little preschool in the rain-soaked Pacific Northwest corner of the USA.

For nearly two decades, Teacher Tom was the sole employee of the Woodland Park Cooperative School, a parent-owned and operated school, knit together by Teacher Tom's democratic, progressive play-based pedagogy.

Today, Teacher Tom shares his play-based pedagogy through online courses for early childhood educators and parents; produces online early childhood conferences, e.g., Teacher Tom's Play Summit 2021 and 2022; consults with organizations about his "Family Schools" program; and inspires early years audiences around the world (Greece, UK, Iceland, Australia, China, Vietnam, New Zealand, Canada, and across the USA) both virtually and in-person with his engaging views on early childhood education, play, and pedagogy.

He has authored two bestselling books, aptly named Teacher Tom's First Book, and Teacher Tom's Second Book.

Register for Teacher Tom's Risky Play

$129 USD / person

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Lifetime Access

  • Weekly video modules (delivered every Wednesday for 6 weeks)

  • Six Reflection Guides/Workbooks to record your own thoughts and insights

  • Online community to share questions, insights, and ideas

  • High quality coaching for self directed learning wherever and whenever it's convenient

  • Live Graduation webinar with Teacher Tom on Tuesday, January 3rd at 8:00am Pacific Time* (must have completed course by December 22nd)

Group Discount Pricing

Groups of 10 users or morel receive a 20% discount off of the $129.00 per person.

Schools and ECE program directors, please contact [email protected] about larger groups (100 persons and higher) to discuss additional discounts and bespoke PD programs for your community.

What Others Say About

Teacher Tom's Courses

Neil P.

“I had all of our educators take Teacher Tom's training on enhancing our teaching and learning environment during our summer break, and all of us found it to be really motivating! We started the next school year off having made many small but important changes - both to our attitudes and to our indoor and outdoor spaces - with the result that each of us was inspired and energized, and our whole group got on the same page. Highly recommend as a team PD activity”

Mindie C.

"As a parent, I can't recommend this enough. Helped me understand the stress teachers have been under, and gave me lots of new ideas for dramatically improving the relationship dynamic; even our 4-year old noticed that I am calmer and more fun!"

Katarina D.

"Loved this so much. Reminded me that creating magical environments is really very achievable without a lot of effort, but - at least for me! - with a huge amount of additional intentionality!"

Peter H.

“Taking your training on creating an optimal and supportive "3rd teacher" in our school. Had no idea how much this would impact both my attitude, as well the children's comfort. I was shocked that having modified our spaces in very small ways would have such a big impact on both my ability and patience as an educator and on the children's ability to stay relaxed and curious! Thank you so much Teacher Tom"

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Who is this course for?

    While it is specifically designed for early childhood educators, directors, and childcare owners, parents and grandparents of young children will also find it invaluable too.

  • What will the course cover?

    We will cut through the fear to take a clear-sighted and practical approach to risky play for young children, with a special focus on talking to parents and working with regulators, licensors, and insurance companies to make sure the children are “safe-enough” without suffocating them in bubble-wrap. We will examine the various types and kinds of risky play that children need and noodle through how you can provide those opportunities in your setting or home. And most importantly, you will come out of this course with a toolbox of skills, ideas, and approaches to providing appropriate risk for the children in your life. You will learn how to say “yes” in a world that is increasingly saying “no.”

  • What will I learn?

    Like with anything worth doing, you will get out of it what you put into it. This course is designed in the spirit of play-based learning in that I avoid direct instruction, “how to’s,” tick boxes, and lists of learning objectives. Instead, my approach is to assume that you are a motivated, intelligent, committed adult. I share my best thinking, tell stories, and ask probing questions intended to make you think about yourself, the families in your school life, and what you can do given your own unique situation. As a result you will feel both inspired and empowered to take action.

  • Do I need any special qualifications?

    Absolutely! This is a course for self-motivated enthusiastic educators who want to enable the children to experience the benefits emerging from appropriate risk taking. This is also a great course for self-motivated parents, grandparents, and caregivers who want to support a beautiful play-based learning journey of the young children in their care.

  • Will this course really offer you something better and different?

    I guarantee that you have never taken a course like this one. It will challenge you, it will probably even make you mad at times, but it will also cause you to think and grow. Most importantly, you will feel empowered and enabled to assess and support the children in your care to experience developmentally appropriate physical and emotional risks.

  • When does the course start?

    This cohort kicks off on November 15th, 2023

  • How does it work?

    Starting Wednesday, November 15th, and on every Wednesday for the following six weeks, you’ll receive access to one module of the course along with a workbook. You can watch that week’s module at any time that’s convenient for you, as long as you do so prior to the following week. We will all be working through the material together as a cohort, week-by-week. (If you can’t watch it that week that’s ok too, since you have lifetime access, but you’ll have more fun if you keep up with the cohort.)

  • How much time will I need to spend?

    At the start of each week, you’ll get a half hour to 45 minutes of video. You’ll watch and then spend another 15 minutes or so each week filling out your reflection guide/workbook. In total, you’ll be investing about an hour every week between November 15th and December 20th.

  • Do I have to attend at a particular time?

    No. You can watch the sessions and work through the reflection guides any time that is convenient for you; after that you can share your insights and ideas in our online community area and Teacher Tom will comment and cheer you on.

  • How long will I have access to the content?

    You will have lifetime access and can go back to it as often as you like.

  • Where does the course community connect?

    Our virtual meet-up place is our course site on Thinkific.com, where we will share insights, ask questions, and celebrate successes.

  • What about the live graduation webinar?

    If you've kept up with the cohort and have completed the course 100% by midnight on December 22nd, you will be invited to attend a live Zoom graduation webinar on January 3rd at 8:00am PST. Save the date!

  • Will we be tracking your progress?

    You bet! Not only is this necessary for issuing your proof of completion certificate, but it is part of keeping us all accountable.

  • Will I get personal feedback from Teacher Tom?

    Yes! I will do my best to respond to all comments in our course community area in Thinkific, so please participate! You'll get more out of it, and you'll have more fun.

  • Can I get professional development credits?

    Yes! After you complete the course, you will automatically receive a 5-Hour Certificate of Attendance signed by me, Teacher Tom

  • What does the course cost?

    The cost is USD $129.