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  1. Wilson McCaskill – Founder/ Director After a decade working as a drama specialist, it became profoundly obvious to Wilson that too many children lacked self-awareness, had disturbingly low levels of self-control, found it hard to see things from the perspective of others and their poor communication skills made it hard to cooperate and ...

  2. PLAY IS THE WAY® is a social and emotional learning (SEL) methodology using physically interactive games & activities, 5 guiding concepts, an empowering self-reflective language and 6 key virtues that form a pathway to empathy.

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  3. playistheway.com.au › for-schools › videosVideos – Play Is The Way

    PLAY IS THE WAY® games are specifically designed to be easy to set up, have very few rules, activate children’s emotions and allow the opportunity to discuss behaviour. They are a way for children to learn as they do. Below are a couple of games facilitated by PLAY IS THE WAY® Creator, Wilson McCaskill.

  4. Wilson McCaskill is the founder/director of Play Is The Way Pty Ltd (formerly The Game Factory) and the author of numerous resources in the use of physically interactive games for the development of positive social behaviour. Wilson trained in London at East 15 Acting School.

  5. After working for many years at his drama school in Perth, Western Australia, Wilson McCaskill recognised the declining social and emotional competencies of children. To combat the problem he established The Game Factory program of physically interactive games in 1990, for use in primary schools.

  6. PLAY IS THE WAY® creator Wilson McCaskill plays Piccadilly Circus, one of the programs most popular games, with a group of year 4/5 students.

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  8. Mar 11, 2022 · The founder (Wilson McCaskill) writes the following about the program. It is a practical methodology for teaching social and emotional learning using guided play, classroom activities and empowering language.