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Description

Dr Kate Renshaw 'aka' Dr Play in conversation with guest, Rachel Parker on the topic of the relationship between global citizenship and play.

Rachel Parker is the Founder of Global Play Lab and Voice of the Child Foundation Lead at Murdoch Children's Research Institute. Her experience includes:

Episode Highlights

The Natural Global Citizen

Small World Play

Co-Creation vs. Consultation

From Loose Parts to Global Connections

Cultural Humility and Playful Acknowledgment

The Voice of the Child Toolkit

Key Takeaways

  1. Children are natural global citizens - they inherently understand interconnectedness and value all life forms
  2. Play is communication - children's first language provides rich insights for adults willing to listen
  3. Small spaces, big learning - contained environments enable complex exploration and development
  4. Trust creates capacity - when adults trust children's wisdom, children rise to meet higher expectations
  5. Authentic engagement matters - playful approaches can enhance rather than diminish serious cultural and educational work

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About Dr Play Podcast

Hosted by Dr Kate Renshaw, play therapist and child rights advocate, exploring play as a fundamental investment in humankind.

"Play is children's first language - and when we learn to speak it, we unlock profound insights into global citizenship, interconnectedness, and our shared humanity."