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Lindsay Taraban; Daniel S. Shaw; Pamela A. Morris; Alan L. Mendelsohn – Child Development, 2024
Maternal sensitivity during an observed mother-child clean-up task at 18 months and maternal sensitivity during an observed mother-child free-play task at 18 months were tested as independent predictors of child internalizing symptoms, externalizing symptoms, social competence, and language development at 24 months. Participants (n = 292 mothers)…
Descriptors: Mothers, Psychological Patterns, Infants, Play
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Katelyn R. Gonzales – Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research, 2024
The purpose of this study was to examine what happens when movement-based mathematical activities are introduced into a kindergarten math curriculum and its implications on how kindergarteners engage during math time. Using surveys, observational and reflective data, and semi-structured interviews of students and my cooperating teacher, this study…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Mathematics Education, Physical Activities, Play
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Tessa McHugh; Carla Litchfield; Elissa Pearson; Brianna Le Busque – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
Children are spending significantly less time outdoors in free play than previous generations, which has implications for children's development. This study explores parental knowledge, attitudes and the time children spend in outdoor free play. Parents or caregivers of children aged between five and nine years old (N = 82) completed an online…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Parent Attitudes, Play
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Rachelle Emily Rawlinson; Nicola Whitton – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2024
The increasingly neoliberal course of Higher Education is linked to rises in student anxiety around assessment and increased fear of the consequences of failure. Making mistakes is an inevitable part of any learning process (and of life generally) and managing failure in a productive and positive way is crucial for success and wellbeing beyond…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Play, Failure, Learning Processes
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Brian Stone – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2024
Early experiences in STEM education can contribute to positive cognitive development in young children. When students have the opportunities to play, inquire, follow their interests/curiosities, develop STEM identities, be creative, and operate within concrete/contextualized STEM explorations, they will experience expansive cognitive growth.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, STEM Education, Child Development, Cognitive Development
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Kayla Harris; Paige Rosinski; Jeanneane Wood-Nartker; Rebecca Hill Renirie – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Playgrounds are crucial spaces where children can develop within their formative years. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) require additional support that caters to their sensory and social needs. A systematic literature review identified design characteristics to transform a play space into an environment where physical, social, and…
Descriptors: Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Inclusion, Playgrounds
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Melanie Mackinder – Education 3-13, 2024
Forest School in England is the practice of young children playing outside, rooted in the outdoor kindergartens of Scandinavia and more especially Denmark. Using observation and semi-structured interviews with children and adults in two settings, this case study approach allowed an in-depth look at where, how and what children played in a Forest…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Young Children, Outdoor Education
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Tori K. Flint; Marietta S. Adams – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
In order to create and foster learning spaces that build upon children's knowledge and experiences, we must respect and value their ways of knowing and being, including their play. Accordingly, this study highlights the ways that young children (re)imagined spaces, materials, and identities through their digital play in an analog (containing no…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Play, Imagination, Learning Processes
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Hofstetter, Emily – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021
This paper contributes an analysis of practices for managing a preallocated turn-taking system in board games, expanding existing studies of preallocation beyond question-answer sequences. Although board games have existed for thousands of years across human cultures, and despite being a widely used method of data elicitation in many fields of…
Descriptors: Games, Adults, Behavior, Play
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Schroer, Sara E.; Yu, Chen – Developmental Science, 2023
Most research on early language learning focuses on the objects that infants see and the words they hear in their daily lives, although growing evidence suggests that motor development is also closely tied to language development. To study the real-time behaviors required for learning new words during free-flowing toy play, we measured infants'…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Language Acquisition, Play, Toys
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Clements, Thomas; Harding, Emma – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2023
Despite evidence for the importance of playtime for children, the use of the withdrawal of playtime is a sanction that is used throughout schools in the UK. In light of this, there have been recent arguments highlighting the need to explore alternatives to this sanction in order to protect opportunities for playtime. This exploratory action…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play, Recess Breaks, Behavior Problems
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Hansen, Nils Falk – American Journal of Play, 2023
In this article, the author deploys Erving Goffman's concept of territories of the self as an analytical tool to understand the challenges and opportunities a childcare setting presents for children engaged in social fantasy play. He uses this concept to unpack the unique institutional play habitat of a childcare facility and shows how Goffman's…
Descriptors: Children, Play, Playgrounds, Fantasy
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Cheng, Tina; Brussoni, Mariana; Han, Christina; Munday, Fritha; Zeni, Megan – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2023
Unstructured outdoor play has been recognized for its beneficial impacts on children's healthy development; however, unfortunately, opportunities for children to engage in meaningful play are limited. Early learning and childcare centres can be essential settings for unstructured outdoor play, and educators can play a vital role in supporting…
Descriptors: Barriers, Early Childhood Teachers, Play, Outdoor Education
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Coxon, Steve – Childhood Education, 2023
STEM learning in not merely a matter of training children for current jobs--the job market is likely to change radically before a current kindergartner graduates from college, as artificial intelligence, robotics, and other technologies evolve and new technologies emerge. STEM education is an integrated, cross-disciplinary approach to teaching…
Descriptors: Play, STEM Education, Preschool Children, Elementary School Students
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Zachariou, Antonia; Bonneville-Roussy, Arielle; Hargreaves, David; Neokleous, Rania – Metacognition and Learning, 2023
Self-regulation and metacognition are important for lifelong functioning and can be strengthened with intervention at a young age. Research proposes that musical play enables self-regulatory development, but lacks rigorous approaches to investigate whether a causal relationship between the two exists. We introduced a musical play intervention in a…
Descriptors: Self Management, Metacognition, Music, Play
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