Children's PlaySAGE, 2005 - 281 páginas Children's Play looks at the many facets of play and how it develops from infancy through late childhood. Authors W. George Scarlett, Sophie Naudeau, Dorothy Salonius-Pasternak, and Iris Ponte take a broad approach to examining how children play by including a wide variety of types of play, play settings, and play media. The book also discusses major revolutions in the way today's children play, including changes in organized youth sports, children's humor, and electronic play. Children's Play addresses diversity throughout the text and explores play on the topics of gender, disabilities, socioeconomic class, and culture.
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Índice
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLAY | 21 |
Golden Age of MakeBelieve | 51 |
RuleGoverned Play | 73 |
Childrens Humor | 103 |
REVOLUTIONS | 111 |
Why Do Children Play These Games? | 118 |
Gender Differences and Electronic Play | 126 |
Conclusions | 132 |
THERAPEUTIC USES OF PLAY | 199 |
Sensitive Play Materials | 221 |
Play Therapy | 231 |
Web Resources | 247 |
20 | 255 |
26 | 261 |
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MAJOR SETTINGS FOR CHILDRENS PLAY | 159 |
Schooling and Play | 177 |
Play in Elementary Schools | 188 |
About the Authors 281 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Children's Play W. George Scarlett,Sophie Naudeau,Dorothy Salonius-Pasternak,Iris Ponte Vista previa restringida - 2005 |
Children's Play W. George Scarlett,Sophie Naudeau,Dorothy Salonius-Pasternak,Iris Ponte Vista previa restringida - 2004 |
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Referencias a este libro
Play from Birth to Twelve: Contexts, Perspectives, and Meanings Doris Pronin Fromberg,Doris Bergen Vista previa restringida - 2006 |
Forming Ethical Identities in Early Childhood Play Brian Edmiston No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2008 |