ADNODDAU

Weithiau, gall yr iaith a ddefnyddir gan unrhyw broffesiwn (jargon) fod yn anghyfarwydd ac yn ddryslyd i bobl sy'n newydd iddo neu sydd ddim yn ei ddefnyddio'n rheolaidd.

Gweler ein adran 'deall y jargon' am eglurhad o dermau addysg a hyfforddiant gwaith chwarae.

Gweler ein geirfa am eglurhad o dermau gwaith chwarae arbenigol.

Mae croeso ichi ddefnyddio'r adnoddau ar y wefan hon yn eich gwaith.

Facial expressions, language or body language that communicates the child or young person’s wish to play or invite others to play
support and assist
The real or imagined boundary that keeps the play intact returns
decided by their own free will
in a steady and slowly increasing way
anything that could cause harm or loss
Based on natural responses rather than thought or training
Internally driven reasons for doing something
an inbuilt urge or desire
controlled by the individual
a way of categorising play into various different types. Currently 16 types are usually recognised.
thinking about what we do and identifying what we do well and what we could improve
the chance of harm or loss occurring
a careful examination of what could cause harm to people, so we can weigh up whether we have taken enough precautions or should do more to prevent harm
An acronym for Stop, Look, Listen, Reflect, React, Reflect, Practice. This is designed to help us if we need to intervene