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Canada's largest manufacturer of outdoor playground equipment

Written in 2016

Jambette proudly supports Earth Day!

Concern for the environment and a focus on sustainable development have always been part of Jambette’s values. Reducing pollution, recycling or planting trees—we believe that all these actions are important in saving our environment.

November 25, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Enterprise
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A Clever Little Guide to Getting Children Out to Play

November 14, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Latest news
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The future of entrepreneurship: entrepreneurial women!

Marie-Noël Grenier was one of five panelists invited to participate in the avenir de l'entrepreneuriat: les entrepreuneurEs ! [the future of entrepreneurship: entrepreneurial women] panel organized as part of the Rendez-Vous 2016 - Réseau M .

November 2, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Enterprise
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Jambette, an innovative manufacturer !

Claude Caron, Chairman and Director of Continuous Improvement at Jambette, was one of four panelists when the "Propulser nos manufacturiers innovants" [Propelling our innovative manufacturers] initiative came to Lévis.

November 1, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Enterprise
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6 motor skills favored through play

6 motor skills learned through play: control over posture and movement, coordination, muscle strength, balance, the perception of the body in space and, of course, motor development.

October 18, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Unstructured outdoor play at a park helps children develop healthy lifestyle habits

Did you know that unstructured outdoor play in your favorite Jambette playground, not only gets children moving, but also helps them develop healthy lifestyle habits that will last a lifetime ?

October 18, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Learning about the concepts of fiction and reality at the park

Did you know that, when the child plays at the park, he learns about the concepts of fiction and reality that will be very useful to him in many situations ?

October 18, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Visit a Jambette playground to learn!

The many games of skill and friendly competitions found on the panels MÜEL multisport areas foster interpersonal communication and self-control in the face of defeat and the joy of winning.

October 18, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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The importance of play in learning to compromise

Relating and negotiating go hand in hand. As the child builds his identity and understands others’ differences, he learns to compromise. He discovers and acknowledges a teammate’s position, presents his views and tries to reach a possible agreement.

October 17, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Social Values at the Playground

Did you know that Personality development, lessons in negotiation and respect, adoption of a moral compass, etc., are even more present in unstructured play outdoors ? Why? With less supervision and more latitude outdoors than indoors playing a seated game, the child can experiment more openly with direct face-to-face interaction.

October 17, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Jambette playground equipment, A FANTASTIC FOUNDATION FOR SCHOOL !

Did you know that play makes academic learning more accessible ? First, the child will have mastered his language, improved his vocabulary and enriched his ability to communicate.

October 17, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Jambette's role in helping children form emotional bonds

Unstructured outdoor play is great for healthy emotional development. The child has more freedom to meet other children his own age and interact with them. The child is automatically exposed to his own emotions and those expressed by others.

October 17, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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