わが国におけるPlaycentre活動の先験的試み : Playcentre活動展開上の「今後の課題」および「展望」
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As generally known, Playcentre activity is one kind (type) of the early childhood education in New Zealand. Although it looks like them in a sense, Playcentre is not a Kindergarten. At the same time, it isn't a Nursery Home (Daycare Centre). But, it is a very unique place for the young (from 30 months old) children, actually. They can enjoy the Play and the Playing in a real meaning through selecting and choosing freely their activities and toys at Playcentre. By the way, at Playcentre, they don't have any teachers nor any nurses. In a word, they don't have any professions for the children there. Who does take care of and look after the children at Playcentre? Their parents as care givers, of course. Playcentre has been established and managed by the parents themselves for over 50 years. So the parents at Playcentre have to have special meetings for learning parenting and communication for the managing Playcentre, regularly. Families growing together, it is a main philosophy of Playcentre activity in New Zealand. The parents at Playcentre always have to help each other. Recently in our Japan, we have many national plans and procedures especially for the young parents to help their nursing at their homes and families. For example, the Angel Plan in Japan since 1994 is the most famous one. Of course, it is really important for the children and they have to need those special politics. But, many of us are very afraid that the parents in a young generation don't (or won't) take care of their own children by themselves. They must not forget their own responsibilities of real parents as care givers for the children From this viewpoint (above), we (for instance, Ms. Mika IKEMOTO at Japan Research Institute and myself) think that we really need a new movement between the young parents just like a Playcentre activity in Japan. So we have been studying about Playcentre in New Zealnd and visited there many times to get the informations and the materials since 1996. At last, we started our Playcentre Movement in Japan. Fujiyama Mama Playcentre (based in Mishima City, Shizuoka prefecture) since 2000 is the first Japanese Playcentre. This report shows us how we got and established Fujiyama Mama Playcentre and some kinds of activities that we presented for the parents there. Of course, we have some problems and troubles at our Playcentre Japan version, that is to say. Anyway, from June 2001, we are planning to start 3 centers in Shizuoka pref.
- 日本ニュージーランド学会の論文
- 2001-06-23
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