Teaching Developmentally Disabled Children to Play by Themselves
Title | Teaching Developmentally Disabled Children to Play by Themselves PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis E. Raschke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Children with mental disabilities |
ISBN |
Play development in children with disabilties
Title | Play development in children with disabilties PDF eBook |
Author | Serenella Besio |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2016-01-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3110522144 |
This book is the result of the first two-year work of Working Group 1 of the network “LUDI – Play for children with disabilities”. LUDI is an Action (2014-2018) financed by COST; it is a multidisciplinary network of more than 30 countries and almost 100 researchers and practitioners belonging to the humanistic and technological fields to study the topic of play for children with disabilities within the framework of the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (WHO, 2001).The principal objective of this book is to bring the LUDI contribution to the important topic of play in children with disabilities, because today an international consensus on the definition of play and disabilities is still lacking. The process of ensuring equity in the exercise of the right to play for children with disabilites requests three actions: to approach this topic through a “common language”, at least all over Europe; to put play at the centre of the multidisciplinary research and intervention regarding the children with disabilities; to grant this topic the status of a scientific and social theme of full visibility and recognized authority. Children with disabilities face several limitations in play, due to several reasons: impairments; playgrounds, toys and other play tools that are not accessible and usable; environments and contexts that are not accessible nor inclusive; lack of educational awareness and intentionality; lack of specific psycho-pedagogical and rehabilitative competence; lack of effective intervention methodologies. Moreover, disabled children’s lives are dominated by medical and rehabilitative practices in which play is always an activity aiming to reach an objective or to provoke an improvement; play for the sake of play is considered a waste of time. The concept of play for the sake of play strongly refers to the distinction between play activities and play-like activities. Play activities are initiated and carried out by the player (alone, with peers, with adults, etc.) for the only purpose of play itself (fun and joy, interest and challenge, love of race and competition, ilinx and dizziness, etc.). They have of course consequences on growth and development, but these consequences are not intentionally pursued. Play-like activities are initiated and conducted by an adult (with one or more children), in educational, clinical, social contexts; they are playful and pleasant, but their main objective is other than play: e.g., cognitive learning, social learning, functional rehabilitation, child's observation and assessment, psychological support, psychotherapy, etc. This book, then, contributes to a clear distinction between play and play-like activities that, hopefully, will bring to new developments in play studies.
Games Children Play
Title | Games Children Play PDF eBook |
Author | Manny Sternlicht |
Publisher | |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN |
Adaptive Play for Special Needs Children
Title | Adaptive Play for Special Needs Children PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline Ramsey Musselwhite |
Publisher | College Hill Books |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Children |
ISBN |
The Development of a Diagnostic Play Procedure for Developmentally Disabled Children
Title | The Development of a Diagnostic Play Procedure for Developmentally Disabled Children PDF eBook |
Author | Marilyn Weisberg Deutsch |
Publisher | |
Pages | 698 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Developmentally disabled children |
ISBN |
Teaching Developmentally Disabled Children
Title | Teaching Developmentally Disabled Children PDF eBook |
Author | Ole Ivar Lovaas |
Publisher | Pro-Ed |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Child rearing |
ISBN | 9780936104782 |
...designed for use with children from age 3 & above who suffer from mental retardation, brain damage, autism, severe aphasia, emotional disorders or childhood schizophrenia...
Young Children's Play
Title | Young Children's Play PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Trawick-Smith |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2019-08-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0429513569 |
Young Children’s Play: Development, Disabilities, and Diversity is an accessible, comprehensive introduction to play and development from birth to age 8 years that introduces readers to various play types and strategies and helps them determine when intervention might be needed. Skillfully addressing both typically developing children and those with special needs in a single volume, this book covers dramatic play, blocks, games, motor play, artistic play, and non-traditional play forms, such as humor, rough and tumble play, and more. Designed to support contemporary classrooms, this text deliberately interweaves practical strategies for understanding and supporting the play of children with specific disabilities (e.g. autism, Down syndrome, or physically challenging conditions) and those of diverse cultural backgrounds into every chapter. In sections divided by age group, Trawick-Smith explores strategies for engaging children with specific special needs, multicultural backgrounds, and incorporating adult–child play and play intervention. Emphasizing diversity in play behaviors, each chapter includes vignettes featuring children’s play and teacher interactions in classrooms to illustrate core concepts in action. Filled with research-based applications for professional practice, this text is an essential resource for students of early childhood and special education, as well as teachers and coaches supporting early grades or inclusive classrooms.