Children at Play

Children at Play
Title Children at Play PDF eBook
Author Howard P. Chudacoff
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 286
Release 2008-09
Genre History
ISBN 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

Children, Play, and Development

Children, Play, and Development
Title Children, Play, and Development PDF eBook
Author Fergus P. Hughes
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 385
Release 2021-03-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1452213771

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

Children's Play and Development

Children's Play and Development
Title Children's Play and Development PDF eBook
Author Ivy Schousboe
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 270
Release 2013-06-20
Genre Education
ISBN 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.

Children's Play

Children's Play
Title Children's Play PDF eBook
Author W. George Scarlett
Publisher SAGE
Pages 300
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 9780761929994

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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.

Lisa Murphy on Play

Lisa Murphy on Play
Title Lisa Murphy on Play PDF eBook
Author Lisa Murphy
Publisher Redleaf Press
Pages 164
Release 2016-05-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1605544426

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Discover why playing is school readiness with this updated guide. Timely research and new stories highlight how play is vital to the social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual development of children. Learn the seven meaningful experiences we should provide children with every day and why they are so important.

From Play to Practice

From Play to Practice
Title From Play to Practice PDF eBook
Author Marcia L. Nell
Publisher National Association of Education of Young Children
Pages 123
Release 2013
Genre Education
ISBN 9781928896937

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Describes play workshop experiences that give educators a deeper understanding of play-based learning and illustrate the power of play.

A History of Children's Play and Play Environments

A History of Children's Play and Play Environments
Title A History of Children's Play and Play Environments PDF eBook
Author Joe L. Frost
Publisher Routledge
Pages 566
Release 2010-04-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1135251665

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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.