Children, Play, and Development

Children, Play, and Development

Author: Fergus P. Hughes

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2021-03-08

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1452213771

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Children, Play, and Development offers a comprehensive look at children′s play from birth to adolescence.


Children at Play

Children at Play

Author: Howard P. Chudacoff

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2008-09

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 0814716652

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Introduction: Play -- Childhood and play in colonial America -- Domesticating children, 1800-1850 -- The arrival of toys, 1850-1900 -- The invasion of children's play culture, 1900-1950 -- The golden age, 1900-1950 -- The commercialization of children's play, 1950 to the present -- Children's play goes underground, 1950 to the present -- Conclusion


Play in the Lives of Children

Play in the Lives of Children

Author: Cosby S. Rogers

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780935989090

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"Find out why play is so important, and how to support it, in this convincing review of what we know about how children grow and learn. What you find will change the way you teach or parent children from birth through their primary school years." -- from back cover.


Children, Play, and Development

Children, Play, and Development

Author: Fergus P. Hughes

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1412967694

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Children, Play, and Development offers a comprehensive look at children's play from birth to adolescence.


Come and Play

Come and Play

Author: Aerial Cross

Publisher: Redleaf Press

Published: 2010-10-19

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1605540226

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Early intervention is vital for addressing and redirecting young children's play challenges.


Children's Play and Development

Children's Play and Development

Author: Ivy Schousboe

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-20

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9400765797

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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.


Young Children's Play and Creativity

Young Children's Play and Creativity

Author: Gill Goodliff

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-14

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1315446839

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This draws on the voices of practitioners, academics and researchers to examine young children’s play, creativity and learning. With a range of international perspectives, 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.


Multiple Perspectives on Play in Early Childhood Education

Multiple Perspectives on Play in Early Childhood Education

Author: Olivia N. Saracho

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780791436158

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While teachers value children's play, they often do not know how to guide that play to make it more educational. This volume reflects current research in the child development and early childhood education fields.


Play and Child Development

Play and Child Development

Author: Joe L. Frost

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13:

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Covering the developmental range of infancy to adolescence, this book offers a comprehensive study of play--including play therapy, disabilities, anthropology of play, and play environments. It also provides current perspectives on culture and gender differences in play through a blend of research, theory, and practical applications. Focusing greater attention to contemporary issues than other books, coverage includes brain research, play deprivation, therapeutic intervention, and cutting edge information on how and why play is important for children. The book also contains practical material on enhancing play; play leadership; balancing challenge, risk, and safety in play. Other discussions emphasize the need to understand play and children with disabilities, integrate play into classroom curricula, and be aware of special places for play. For teachers and other individuals concerned with child development and early childhood education.


Outdoor Play

Outdoor Play

Author: Jane Perry

Publisher: Teachers College Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780807741177

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This book offers a description of the rich and complex world of pretend play in one play yard.