Play And Playwork: 101 Stories Of Children Playing
Title | Play And Playwork: 101 Stories Of Children Playing PDF eBook |
Author | Brown, Fraser |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2014-10-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0335244653 |
This book explores play&playwork, discussing current thinking about the traditional model, theory or approach of playwork (SPICE).
Making Sense Of Play: Supporting Children In Their Play
Title | Making Sense Of Play: Supporting Children In Their Play PDF eBook |
Author | Else, Perry |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2014-08-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0335247105 |
This book straightforwardly describes how adults can support children’s free play, with a holistic, inclusive &practical approach.
Play and Playwork
Title | Play and Playwork PDF eBook |
Author | Fraser Brown |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 124 |
Release | 2019-07-09 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1351037730 |
Bringing together authors from a range of academic disciplines and research backgrounds – united as standard-bearers for the child’s right to play – and set against a backdrop evoking play’s critical essence, this book documents the rise and fall of an explosive period of political interest in play in the UK. Has the withdrawal of so much state funding damaged the playwork profession forever? Has the battle for recognition of the significance of play in child development been lost? Why is children’s happiness always so low on the agendas of our politicians? The invaluable contributions in this book identify the lessons learned, and the opportunities that may be available to those determined to maintain the struggle for a greater recognition of the importance of children’s play in an era defined by the oppressive politics of austerity. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Play.
Researching Play from a Playwork Perspective
Title | Researching Play from a Playwork Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Pete King |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 142 |
Release | 2017-07-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317222121 |
Play is of critical importance to the well-being of children across the globe, a fact reflected in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Yet existing literature on the subject is largely confined to discussing play from a developmental, educational or psychological perspective. Researching Play from a Playwork Perspective offers a new and exciting angle from which to view play, drawing on the authors’ own experience of conducting research into various aspects of this all-important and pervasive phenomenon. This innovative work will act as a compass for those looking to undertake research into different aspects of play and child welfare. Each chapter explores how the author has combined established and new research methodologies with their individual playwork approaches to arrive at emergent understandings of playwork research. The overall conclusion discusses directions for future research and develops a new model of playwork research from the four common themes that emerge from the contributions of individual authors: children’s rights, process, critical reflection, and playfulness. Examples from the United Kingdom, Nicaragua, and Sweden give this unique work international relevance. Researching Play from a Playwork Perspective will appeal to researchers and students around the world working in the fields of playwork, childcare, early years, education, psychology and children’s rights. It should also be of interest to practitioners in a wide variety of professional contexts, including childcare and therapy.
Aspects of Playwork
Title | Aspects of Playwork PDF eBook |
Author | Fraser Brown |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2018-10-02 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 076187061X |
The postwar years in the UK saw the development of numerous artificial playgrounds intended to compensate children for increasing urbanization and a lack of wild places to play. Many of these sites employed playleaders, whose job was to use play to instill social behavioral norms on children, using games with rules and organized activities. From the early 1970s, that approach began to be replaced by playwork, a nondirective way of working. Playwork marked a rejection of the adult-focused practice of playleadership. Playworkers relied more on an ambiance that reflected their own childhood freedoms and on the growing body of knowledge regarding the importance of play. This body of new literature suggested that play, unadulterated by societal objectives, was crucial to the successful development of all children; that play was not just good for exercise and social interaction, but was vital to brain growth and the child’s ability to adapt to a fast changing world. Since those early days, playwork has mutated through a variety of guises, and over the years has begun to explore the child’s impact on space, the relationships between child and adult, what playworkers do, the therapeutic aspects of play, and has even taken faltering footsteps into the complexities of the quantum world. Aspects of Playwork reflects this awesome diversity of views and interpretation, moving from the historical to the almost sci-fi and from ghostly traces to the hard realities of being a child and working with children in the 2000s. Most of all, though, Aspects of Playwork is a commentary on the beauty and wonder of what play is and what it is to play.
EBOOK: Play and Playwork: 101 Stories of Children Playing
Title | EBOOK: Play and Playwork: 101 Stories of Children Playing PDF eBook |
Author | Fraser Brown |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2014-10-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0335244661 |
Children like to play. They get all sorts of benefits from playing. They get the most benefit from play when they are in control of what they are doing. Yet there are lots of circumstances today that mean children are not able to control their own play and that's where playwork comes in, where the role of the playworker is to create environments that enable children to take control of their playing. This book aims to explore the similarities, differences and tensions that exist between play and playwork including appropriate definitions and the conflict around the role of the adult. Fraser Brown proposes a play to playwork continuum, where playing can be considered a 'developmental and evolutionary' activity and playwork a 'compensatory' activity. Helpfully structured around the aspects considered by the author as most important for playwork, this book uses 101 fascinating stories of children playing to illuminate a range of play and playwork theories. The rich array of powerful stories - drawn from the casebooks of eminent and experienced playworkers - speak for themselves whilst at the same time triggering theoretical explorations that are interwoven with the stories in each chapter. Mesmerizing, absorbing and original, this is essential reading for playwork students and practitioners, as well as for students and practitioners of early years, childhood, children's health and wellbeing, and children’s social care.
Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life
Title | Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence C. Rubin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 485 |
Release | 2017-12-12 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1315527839 |
The Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life brings together the voices and clinical experiences of dedicated clinical practitioners in the fields of play therapy and child life. This volume offers fresh insights and up to date research in the use of play with children, adolescents, and families in medical and healthcare settings. Chapters take a strength-based approach to clinical interventions across a wide range of health-related issues, including autism, trauma, routine medical care, pending surgeries both large and small, injury, immune deficiency, and more. Through its focus on the resiliency of the child, the power of play, and creative approaches to healing, this handbook makes visible the growing overlap and collaboration between the disciplines of play therapy and child life.