Registration opens Tuesday, August 4 at 7:00 PM!
Facilitated by: Lobna Ajaini (She/Her), MPED, HBECL, B.Eng, RECE
This hands-on, in-person workshop invites educators to explore risky play through reflection, exploration, and collaborative design. Participants will engage with how children learn through challenge, uncertainty, and physical engagement, while rethinking how risk is understood in early childhood settings. Through open-ended materials and guided experiences, educators will explore, examine, and design environments that balance safety with opportunity; supporting children's confidence, resilience, and agency through intentional practice.
Learning Objectives
Reflect on and examine personal and professional perspectives on risky play to deepen understanding of how risk is perceived in ECE
Explore how children learn through hands-on challenge, uncertainty, and physical engagement, and how these experiences support confidence, resilience, and agency.
Design and consider play environments that balance safety with opportunity, using intentional, open-ended materials and pedagogical strategies.
Pedagogical Focuses: Belonging - Engagement - Expression - Well Being - Leadership
Standards of Practice: Standard I: Caring and Responsive Relationships, Standard II: Curriculum and Pedagogy, Standard III: Safety, Health and Well-Being in the Learning Environment, Standard IV: Professionalism and Leadership
Lobna Ajaini, MPEd Pedagogist, HBECL, B.Eng, RECE, is a multiple award-winning Early Childhood Education leader, ECE Professor, and founder of Childhood Empowerment. Drawing on her engineering background, she combines technical knowledge with ECE to inspire educators with innovative strategies, fostering creativity, equity, and lifelong learning while making a lasting impact in the community.
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Thursday, November 19, 2026
6:30 - 8:30 PM
North London Optimist Community Centre (Multi-Purpose Room 2)
1345 Cheapside St.,
London, ON, N5V 3N9
Cost
London/Middlesex: Pay What You Can
Elgin/Oxford: $10
Registration closes on Thursday, November 12 at 12:00 PM
* Ticket types are based on the county you WORK in.
Registration opens Tuesday, August 4 at 7:00 PM!