Description |
1 online resource : illustrations |
Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction; 1. Dolls: Their History and Relevance Today; 2. Babies; 3. Age One to Two; 4. Age Three to Four; 5. Age Five to Six; 6. Age Seven and Up: Schoolchildren; 7. Further Thoughts on Creative Play; 8. When Play Doesn't Come Naturally; Further Reading; Other books by Karin Neuschütz; Copyright |
Summary |
Many parents find it hard to know which toys are appropriate for children at different ages, and what kinds of play to initiate and encourage. What can parents do to best help children develop, and foster their skills? Karin Neuschütz, an experienced educator and parent, addresses these questions in this concise, readable book. She discusses how children play, creatively and freely, and how they are affected by their environment and by the adults near them. She explores each developmental stage up to age seven, using case studies to illustrate particular issues. She then suggests suita |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Dolls.
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Play.
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Child development -- Popular works
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Dollmaking.
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monks (barrier elements)
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play (recreation)
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dollmaking.
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dolls (figurines)
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FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- General.
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Child development
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Dollmaking
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Dolls
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Play
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Genre/Form |
Popular works
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lawson, Polly.
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ISBN |
9780863159787 |
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0863159788 |
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