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Jones, Anne E.; Henzi, S. P.; Barrett, Louise – Journal of Montessori Research, 2019
The purpose of this study was to understand typically developing children's repetitive behavior in a freeplay, daycare setting. By studying repetition in a non-Montessori setting, we tested the assumption that repetition is a characteristic behavior of all young children and not limited to the Montessori environment. Although Maria Montessori…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Repetition, Play, Child Care
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Acer, Dilek; Gözen, Göksu; Firat, Zehra Saadet; Kefeli, Hatice; Aslan, Büsra – Early Child Development and Care, 2016
Current research exists regarding the play behaviour of students in various settings and with varying abilities. Regardless, there needs to be improved understanding of how students' play behaviour is affected when their classroom environment is significantly redesigned. This study examined, over a 21-week period between December 2013 and May…
Descriptors: Play, Student Behavior, Observation, Classroom Environment
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Houssa, Marine; Nader-Grosbois, Nathalie – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2016
In an experimental design, we examined the effects of middle-term training in social information processing (SIP) and in Theory of Mind (ToM) on preschoolers' social cognition and social adjustment. 48 preschoolers took part in a pre-test and post-test session involving cognitive, socio-cognitive and social adjustment (direct and indirect)…
Descriptors: Social Development, Cognitive Processes, Theory of Mind, Preschool Children
Bonnet, Lauren Kravetz – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This single-subject research study was designed to examine the effects of point-of-view video modeling (POVM) on the symbolic play actions and play-associated language of four preschool students with autism. A multiple baseline design across participants was conducted in order to evaluate the effectiveness of using POVM as an intervention for…
Descriptors: Autism, Preschool Children, Video Technology, Models
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Logue, Mary Ellin; Harvey, Hattie – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2010
This study surveyed 98 teachers of 4-year-olds about dramatic play in their classrooms and about their attitudes and practices about rough-and-tumble play. Gender differences emerged in the nature of dramatic play reported and in the ways in which teachers interacted with children engaged in different forms of dramatic play. Teachers also reported…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Play, Teacher Education Programs, Dramatic Play
Steffens, Charlie; Gorin, Spencer – 1997
This book demonstrates that therapeutic play can provide a solution to contemporary socialization problems. It provides a selection of games and activities that teach children about living in the world through the dynamics of play. Section 1, "Introduction," defines "play" and the philosophy and rules behind a healthy play…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Behavior, Children, Childrens Games
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Kim, Yanghee A. – Early Child Development and Care, 2001
This study examined effects of class size (ranging from 20 to 40) on preschoolers' social interaction with peers and teachers in Korea. Findings showed that teachers' behaviors did not differ significantly when their education and training backgrounds were similar. Class size did influence children's peer networks and their play behavior.…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Behavior, Class Size, Comparative Analysis
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McWilliam, R. A.; Bailey, Donald B., Jr. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1995
The effects of disability, age grouping, and adult involvement on interactions of preschool children with disabilities (n=16) and children without disabilities (n=32) were studied in sessions of free play or adult involvement. Children with disabilities spent more time passively nonengaged. Even when controlling for developmental age, intergroup…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Child Behavior, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment