Description |
1 online resource (x, 175 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
A-Z of Play in Early Childhood; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of diagrams; List of photographs; List of tables; Introduction; A; Active learning through play; Adult-initiated/guided play; Adult play; Assessment and play; Autotelic activity; B; Baby play; Behaviours and play; Brain studies/neuroscience and play; C; Child-initiated play; Cognitive play and learning and metacognition; Consumerism/commercialism and play; Creativity and play; Culture and play; Curriculum and play; D; Decision-making and play; Deep-level learning and play; Dispositions to play and learning; E |
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Emotional development and playEnvironments for play; Exploratory/epistemic play; F; First-hand experience (see also exploratory/epistemic play); Flow/free-flow play; Forest School and play; Fun; G; Games play; Gender and play; H; Health and play; Heuristic play; Humour and play; I; Iconic and symbolic learning and play; Imaginative play/imaginary friends; Inclusion, equality and play; Independence and self-regulation in play; J; Jargon of play; 'Junk' (found/recycled materials) and play; K; Key Persons and play; Kinaesthetic play; L; Language and communication play |
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Listening to children at playLudic play; M; Mastery play; Messy play; Moral development and play; Motivation and play; N; Narrative play and story; Natural world and play; Negotiation skills and play; O; Object play; Outdoor play; Ownership; P; Parents and play; Photography and play; Physical play; Planning for play/playfulness; Q; Quality play; Questioning; Quiet play; R; Recapitulative play; Reflecting on play; Risk/risky play; Role-play/pretend play/fantasy play; Rough and tumble; S; Schemas and play; Social development and play; Socio-dramatic play; Superhero play; Symbolic play; T |
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Technology and playTherapeutic (cathartic) play; Transformational play; Types of play; U; United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child -- right to play; Universality of play; V; Values in play and playfulness; Voice -- children's voices in play; W; Wii play; Work/play dimensions; X Y Z; Xbox; Young children; Youth play; Zero-in on play; Zigler; Author Index; Subject Index; Advert |
Summary |
The key themes in play are explored through an A -- Z approach covering key concepts, theories / theorists, and figures. Rather than conventional chapters, there are brief sections outlining the main areas under any particular letter of the alphabet (the length dependent on the potential content for that letter). Topics range from baby play to holistic learning to kinaesthesia and therapy. This is a fun book which would be very useful on courses attempting to introduce students to all aspects of young children's play. A further feature of the book is that some well known early years people (e.g. Profs Tricia David, Carol Aubrey, Angela Anning, Lilian Katz etc) have agreed to write a very few original thoughts identifying their own passion and interest for a particular aspect of play or a particular influence in their lives |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Early childhood education.
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Play.
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Play and Playthings
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early childhood education.
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play (recreation)
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FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Activities.
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Early childhood education
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Play
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Nonfiction.
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Education.
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Genre/Form |
dissertations.
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Academic theses
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Academic theses.
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Thèses et écrits académiques.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780335246397 |
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0335246397 |
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1283594560 |
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9781283594561 |
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9786613907011 |
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6613907014 |
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