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Muskett, Tom; Perkins, Mick; Clegg, Judy; Body, Richard – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2010
Many accounts of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) imply that the condition's behavioural "symptoms" are direct reflexes of underlying deficits. In doing so, however, they invariably overlook the social contexts in which symptomatic behaviours occur and are identified as pathological. This study addresses this issue, using conversation…
Descriptors: Play, Autism, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Social Development
Lester, Stuart; Russell, Wendy – Bernard van Leer Foundation (NJ1), 2010
In this working paper, Wendy Russell and Stuart Lester of the UK's University of Gloucestershire discuss why play is fundamental to the health and well-being of children. They argue that both state signatories to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Article 31 of which enshrines the right to play) and adults generally should…
Descriptors: Play, Childrens Rights, Early Childhood Education, Well Being
Gray, Peter – American Journal of Play, 2009
The author offers the thesis that hunter-gatherers promoted, through cultural means, the playful side of their human nature and this made possible their egalitarian, nonautocratic, intensely cooperative ways of living. Hunter-gatherer bands, with their fluid membership, are likened to social-play groups, which people could freely join or leave.…
Descriptors: Play, Cultural Influences, Child Development, Skill Development
Fu, Genyue; Lee, Kang – Developmental Science, 2007
The present study examined the emergence of flattery behavior in young children and factors that might affect whether and how it is displayed. Preschool children between the ages of 3 and 6 years were asked to rate drawings produced by either a present or absent adult stranger (Experiments 1 and 2), child stranger (Experiments 2 and 3), classmate,…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Social Environment, Play, Kindergarten

Corsaro, William A. – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2000
Discusses a theory of interpretive reproduction--the importance of children's reproduction of and participation in their own peer cultures for their evolving membership in society. Describes themes of communal sharing and control in children's peer cultures, presenting examples of peer routines and activities. Considers the importance of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Peer Groups, Peer Relationship, Play