The Ecological Context of Children s Play

The Ecological Context of Children s Play
Author: Marianne N. Bloch,Anthony D. Pellegrini
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105040899077

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This volume illustrates the wide range of current theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and research directions in studies of the ecology of children's play. The contributors represent a range of disciplines and methods including ecological psychology, ethology, cross-cultural psychology and anthropology, education, and architecture.

The Ecological Context of Children s Play

The Ecological Context of Children s Play
Author: Marianne N. Bloch,Anthony D. Pellegrini
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCSC:32106008720689

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This volume illustrates the wide range of current theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and research directions in studies of the ecology of children's play. The contributors represent a range of disciplines and methods including ecological psychology, ethology, cross-cultural psychology and anthropology, education, and architecture.

Children s Play in Diverse Cultures

Children s Play in Diverse Cultures
Author: Jaipaul L. Roopnarine,James E. Johnson,Frank H. Hooper
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1994-01-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781438417684

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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.

Play as Engagement and Communication

Play as Engagement and Communication
Author: Eva E. Nwokah
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780761850830

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A multidisciplinary and varied perspective on play, Play as Engagement and Communication continues the stimulating and informative volumes in the Play and Culture Studies series. Students, play scholars, and play practitioners will gain information from groundbreaking studies, philosophical treatises, and in-depth reviews of current knowledge on child-child, child-adult, and child-animal play. Play and Culture Studies is the main publication of The Association for the Study of Play. Volume 10 includes such topics as student experiences with child play in hospitals, ethnographic studies of preschool play, and the connection between children and animals. The primary focus of the papers in this volume is to reflect on the close relationship between play and the process of engaging and communicating with others in different contexts.

Play Across Childhood

Play Across Childhood
Author: Pete King,Shelly Newstead
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030724610

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This book explores how play is perceived and practiced through the lens of various different professional and international contexts. Children’s experiences of play will vary according to the different institutions and organisations they are involved in across their lifespan during childhood. The chapters cover play from pre-school to adolescence that includes education, playwork and the new developing area of intergenerational play. This wide variety of contexts and cultures raises questions about universal concepts and notions of ‘play’. The editors and contributors explore how policy, practice and research can identify both differences and commonalities between the way that play is perceived and experienced by children and adults across different types of provision.

Children s Play in Child Care Settings

Children s Play in Child Care Settings
Author: Hillel Goelman,Ellen Vineberg Jacobs
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1994-02-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0791416984

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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.

Play and Exploration in Children and Animals

Play and Exploration in Children and Animals
Author: Thomas G. Power
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 574
Release: 1999-11-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135690564

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Play is a paradox. Why would the young of so many species--the very animals at greatest risk for injury and predation--devote so much time and energy to an activity that by definition has no immediate purpose? This question has long puzzled students of animal behavior, and has been the focus of considerable empirical investigation and debate. In this first comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of what we have learned from decades of research on exploration and play in children and animals, Power examines the paradox from all angles. Covering solitary activity as well as play with peers, siblings, and parents, he considers the nature, development, and functions of play, as well as the gender differences in early play patterns. A major purpose is to explore the relevance of the animal literature for understanding human behavior. The nature and amount of children's play varies significantly across cultures, so the author makes cross-cultural comparisons wherever possible. The scope is broad and the range multidisciplinary. He draws on studies by developmental researchers in psychology and other fields, ethologists, anthropologists, sociologists, sociolinguists, early childhood educators, and pediatricians. And he places research on play in the context of research on such related phenomena as prosocial behavior and aggression. Finally, Power points out directions for further inquiry and implications for those who work with young children and their parents. Researchers and students will find Play and Exploration in Children and Animals an invaluable summary of controversies, methods, and findings; practitioners and educators will find it an invaluable compendium of information relevant to their efforts to enrich play experiences.

Toys Play and Child Development

Toys  Play  and Child Development
Author: Jeffrey H. Goldstein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1994-06-24
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0521455642

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Anything to do with children's entertainment is a source of controversy: children's television programmes, musical preferences, and leisure activities are frequent sources of debate. Toys and play are often singled out for attention, particularly war toys, sex-typed toys, and video games with aggressive themes. Are these harmful to children? Are they addictive? Alternatively, can parents facilitate children's learning with educational toys? Toys, Play, and Child Development explores these and other questions. Parental attitudes and reactions towards war toys are described, as are the children's views themselves. Toys and play are shown to contribute to the development of language, imagination, and intellectual achievement and to be effective in child psychotherapy.