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Children's Play

Author : W. George Scarlett
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Education
ISBN : 0761929991

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'Children's Play' explores the many facets of play and how it develops from infancy through late childhood. The authors discuss major revolutions in the way the children of today engage in play, including changes in organised youth sports children's humour, and electronic play.

Children's Play and Development

Author : Ivy Schousboe,Ditte Winther-Lindqvist
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-06-20
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789400765795

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Children's Play and Development by Ivy Schousboe,Ditte Winther-Lindqvist Pdf

This book provides new theoretical insights to our understanding of play as a cultural activity. All chapters address play and playful activities from a cultural-historical theoretical approach by re-addressing central claims and concepts in the theory and providing new models and understandings of the phenomenon of play within the framework of cultural historical theory. Empirical studies cover a wide range of institutional settings: preschool, school, home, leisure time, and in various social relations (with peers, professionals and parents) in different parts of the world (Europe, Australia, South America and North America). Common to all chapters is a goal of throwing new light on the phenomenon of playing within a theoretical framework of cultural-historical theory. Play as a cultural, collective, social, personal, pedagogical and contextual activity is addressed with reference to central concepts in relation to development and learning. Concepts and phenomena related to ZPD, the imaginary situation, rules, language play, collective imagining, spheres of realities of play, virtual realities, social identity and pedagogical environments are presented and discussed in order to bring the cultural-historical theoretical approach into play with contemporary historical issues. Essential as a must read to any scholar and student engaged with understanding play in relation to human development, cultural historical theory and early childhood education.

Children's Play in Diverse Cultures

Author : Jaipaul L. Roopnarine,James Ewald Johnson,Frank H. Hooper
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1994-01-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 0791417530

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Children's Play in Diverse Cultures by Jaipaul L. Roopnarine,James Ewald Johnson,Frank H. Hooper Pdf

This book illuminates play as a universal and culture-specific activity. It provides needed information about the behavior of children in diverse cultural contexts as well as about the play of children in unassimilated cultural or subcultural contexts. It offers readers the opportunity to develop greater sensitivity to and better understanding of the important cultural differences that confront early childhood teachers and teacher educators.

Several Perspectives on Children's Play

Author : Jan van Gils
Publisher : Garant
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Play
ISBN : 9789044121834

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Let's Go Play

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2021-02-25
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 160414713X

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Inclusive coloring images introducing 15 pieces of adaptive equipment or tools children may use to navigate their days

Understanding Children's Play

Author : Jennie Lindon
Publisher : Nelson Thornes
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Education
ISBN : 074873970X

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Understanding Children's Play offers a full exploration of children's play from babyhood through to the early years of primary school. It explores how their play is shaped by time and place and supports early years practitioners and playworkers.

Young Children's Play and Environmental Education in Early Childhood Education

Author : Amy Cutter-Mackenzie,Susan Edwards,Deborah Moore,Wendy Boyd
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2014-01-18
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783319037400

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Young Children's Play and Environmental Education in Early Childhood Education by Amy Cutter-Mackenzie,Susan Edwards,Deborah Moore,Wendy Boyd Pdf

In an era in which environmental education has been described as one of the most pressing educational concerns of our time, further insights are needed to understand how best to approach the learning and teaching of environmental education in early childhood education. In this book we address this concern by identifying two principles for using play-based learning early childhood environmental education. The principles we identify are the result of research conducted with teachers and children using different types of play-based learning whilst engaged in environmental education. Such play-types connect with the historical use of play-based learning in early childhood education as a basis for pedagogy. In the book ‘Beyond Quality in ECE and Care’ authors Dahlberg, Moss and Pence implore readers to ask critical questions about commonly held images of how young children come to construct themselves within social institutions. In similar fashion, this little book problematizes the taken-for-grantedness of the childhood development project in service to the certain cultural narratives. Cutter-Mackenzie, Edwards, Moore and Boyd challenge traditional conceptions of play-based learning through the medium of environmental education. This book signals a turning point in social thought grounded in a relational view of (environmental) education as experiential, intergenerational, interspecies, embodied learning in the third space. As Barad says, such work is based in inter-actions that can account for the tangled spaces of agencies. Through the deceptive simplicity of children’s play, the book stimulates deliberation of the real purposes of pedagogy and of schooling. Paul Hart, University of Regina, Canada

Rethinking Children's Play

Author : Fraser Brown,Michael Patte
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2013-01-17
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781441194695

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A thought-provoking re-examination of children's play drawing together insights and experiences across fields such as education, sociology, philosophy and psychology to encourage an inter-disciplinary approach.

Young Children's Play

Author : Jeffrey Trawick-Smith
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-16
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780429513565

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Young Children’s Play: Development, Disabilities, and Diversity is an accessible, comprehensive introduction to play and development from birth to age 8 years that introduces readers to various play types and strategies and helps them determine when intervention might be needed. Skillfully addressing both typically developing children and those with special needs in a single volume, this book covers dramatic play, blocks, games, motor play, artistic play, and non-traditional play forms, such as humor, rough and tumble play, and more. Designed to support contemporary classrooms, this text deliberately interweaves practical strategies for understanding and supporting the play of children with specific disabilities (e.g. autism, Down syndrome, or physically challenging conditions) and those of diverse cultural backgrounds into every chapter. In sections divided by age group, Trawick-Smith explores strategies for engaging children with specific special needs, multicultural backgrounds, and incorporating adult–child play and play intervention. Emphasizing diversity in play behaviors, each chapter includes vignettes featuring children’s play and teacher interactions in classrooms to illustrate core concepts in action. Filled with research-based applications for professional practice, this text is an essential resource for students of early childhood and special education, as well as teachers and coaches supporting early grades or inclusive classrooms.

Children's Play in Child Care Settings

Author : Hillel Goelman,Ellen Vineberg Jacobs
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1994-02-03
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0791416984

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Children's Play in Child Care Settings by Hillel Goelman,Ellen Vineberg Jacobs Pdf

How do children play in different kinds of child care settings? How do child care environments influence their play? How do special-needs children play in integrated and in segregated child care settings? How do adults influence play in child care environments? And what are the long term effects of children’s play in child care? These are among the questions addressed by the psychologists and educators who have contributed to this book. Researchers will find Children’s Play in Child Care Settings to be a valuable review of current theory and research in this area. Practitioners will better understand the ways in which early childhood environments and early childhood educators can facilitate the play of young children in child care settings. And administrators will be able to draw upon the book in designing and implementing early childhood programs for special needs and non-special needs children.

EBOOK: International Perspectives on Children's Play

Author : Jaipaul Roopnarine,Michael Patte,James Johnson,David Kuschner
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2015-01-16
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780335262892

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EBOOK: International Perspectives on Children's Play by Jaipaul Roopnarine,Michael Patte,James Johnson,David Kuschner Pdf

This book provides an analysis of children’s play across many different cultural communities around the globe. Each chapter discusses children’s play as an activity important for formal and informal education, mental health and childhood well-being, and children’s hobbies and past-times. Traditional, modern and postmodern play forms are discussed and probed for their meaning within a contemporary global community. Authors address the functions that this phenomenon serves for indigenous cultures and the problems that arise due to the globalization of educational and social resources. Issues that are covered include the importance of conceptualizing the relationship between play and culture, how play varies both within and between cultures, children’s non-play activities in relation to play activities, how play is learned and how adults, parents and teachers, as well as older peers and siblings, are all important influences on the play of children. Questions that are raised include: Is it fair to emphasize the importance of certain kinds of play, such as social pretense play? Is this ethnocentric? Is the mastery of certain forms of play (e.g. socio-dramatic play) during the early years critical in the acculturation process? How are different cultures incorporating literacy props in play, or otherwise developing early educational programmes that use play educationally to foster literacy acquisition? These and many other questions or issues are taken up in this volume. At the heart of the book is a focus on human rights, in particular the Child’s Right to Play as stated in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The book is committed to the principle of all children reaching their full potential and the enhancement of their families, communities, and cultures through play.

Young Children's Play and Creativity

Author : Gill Goodliff,Natalie Canning,John Parry,Linda Miller
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-14
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781315446837

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This book draws on the voices of practitioners, academics and researchers to examine young children’s play, creativity and the participatory nature of their learning. Bringing together a wide range of perspectives from the UK and internationally, it focuses on the level of engagement and exploration involved in children’s play and how it can be facilitated in different contexts and cultures. This new reader aims to challenge thinking, promote reflection and stimulate further discussion by bringing together research and practice on play and creativity. Divided into two parts, Part I is written by researchers and academics and explores key themes such as creative meaning making, listening to children’s voices, risk and spaces, children’s rights, play and technology. Part II is authored by Early Childhood professionals and reveals how practitioners have responded to the issues surrounding play and creativity. Each chapter is contextualised by an introduction to highlight the key points and a list of follow-up questions is also included to encourage reflection and debate. Drawing on the wide-ranging writing of academics, practitioners and researchers, this book is an invaluable resource for students, practitioners and all those who are interested in the essence of play and creativity, what it means for children, and the far-reaching benefits for their well-being, learning and development.

Practice-Based Research in Children's Play

Author : Russell, Wendy,Lester, Stuart,Hilary Smith
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2018-03-07
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781447330042

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Practice-Based Research in Children's Play by Russell, Wendy,Lester, Stuart,Hilary Smith Pdf

There has been a growing awareness in recent years of the importance of play in children's learning and development--but that awareness has not been accompanied by sufficient scholarly attention, outside of conceptual studies and how-to textbooks. This collection fills that gap by bringing together scholars from a range of fields and methodological approaches to look at play from a practice-based perspective. Moving beyond the dominant voice of developmental psychology, the book offers a number of new ways of approaching children's play and the roles of adults in supporting it; as a result, it will be valuable to anyone working with or studying children at play.

Children's Play, Pretense, and Story

Author : Susan Douglas,Lesley Stirling
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2015-12-21
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781317814870

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Children's Play, Pretense, and Story by Susan Douglas,Lesley Stirling Pdf

At the heart of this volume is the recognition that children’s engagement with play and story are intrinsically and intricately linked. The contributing authors share a passionate interest in the development and well-being of children, in particular through their use of imagination and adaptation of the everyday into play and stories. Following these principles, the volume explores the connections between play, story, and pretense with regard to many cultural and contextual factors that influence the way these elements vary in children’s lives. In a departure from earlier collections on play and story, the authors take a particular focus on normative as compared with atypical development. This collection begins with an approach to understanding the developmental relationship between play and story, which recognizes their similarities while acknowledging their differences. Much of the collection addresses pretend play and story in children with autism spectrum disorder, an understudied but important group for consideration, as these dimensions of their lives and development have often been considered problematic. The volume also includes sections on play and story in classroom settings and play and story across cultures, including non-English-speaking environments such as Israel, Romania, China, and Mexico. It concludes with a discussion of how play differs across sociocultural and economic contexts, making a unifying claim for the importance of play in children’s lives but also calling for an understanding of what play means to very different groups of children.

A History of Children's Play and Play Environments

Author : Joe L. Frost
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04-02
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781135251673

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A History of Children's Play and Play Environments by Joe L. Frost Pdf

Children’s play throughout history has been free, spontaneous, and intertwined with work, set in the playgrounds of the fields, streams, and barnyards. Children in cities enjoyed similar forms of play but their playgrounds were the vacant lands and parks. Today, children have become increasingly inactive, abandoning traditional outdoor play for sedentary, indoor cyber play and poor diets. The consequences of play deprivation, the elimination and diminution of recess, and the abandonment of outdoor play are fundamental issues in a growing crisis that threatens the health, development, and welfare of children. This valuable book traces the history of children’s play and play environments from their roots in ancient Greece and Rome to the present time in the high stakes testing environment. Through this exploration, scholar Dr. Joe Frost shows how this history informs where we are today and why we need to re-establish play as a priority. Ultimately, the author proposes active solutions to play deprivation. This book is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and students in the fields of early childhood education and child development.