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Pracana, Clara, Ed. – Online Submission, 2015
We are delighted to welcome you to the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT) 2015, taking place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from 2 to 4 of May. Psychology, nowadays, offers a large range of scientific fields where it can be applied. The goal of understanding individuals and groups (mental functions and behavioral…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Foreign Countries, College Students, Academic Achievement
Miller, Karen – Child Care Information Exchange, 1997
Describes various types of play typical of infants and toddlers. Includes discussion of the developmental benefits of object play, social play, motor play, and imitation. Focuses on the concept of causality, toddler-invented games, repeated movement to gain mastery, and the beginnings of dramatic play. (KB)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Childrens Games, Dramatic Play, Games
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Sattelmair, Jacob; Ratey, John J. – American Journal of Play, 2009
The authors discuss the growing evidence that strenuous physical activity is not only healthy for students but improves their academic performance. Based on such research, they argue that schools in the United States need to stop eliminating physical-education programs under the current political pressures to emphasize academics and instead to…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Physical Health, Academic Achievement
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Dyson, Ben; Coviello, Nicole; DiCesare, Emma; Dyson, Lisa – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2009
The purpose of this study was to explore and interpret students' perspectives of their experiences in four urban middle school physical education programs. Focus group interviews with 76 students were supported by field notes and researchers' reflective journals. Researchers used constant comparison methods (Lincoln & Guba, 1985) to identify seven…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Play, Physical Activities, Focus Groups
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Oliver, Melody; Schofield, Grant M.; Schluter, Philip J. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2009
This study examines the utility of current accelerometer threshold definitions and epoch durations for physical activity intensity classification in preschool-aged children. Using video footage of children engaged in active play, directly observed 1-sec epoch physical activity intensity scores were derived from a modified version of the Children's…
Descriptors: Play, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Preschool Children
Hirschland, Deborah – Zero to Three (J), 2009
Research suggests what many parents and early care and education staff already know: Significant numbers of young children are struggling with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges that negatively impact their functioning as family members, friends, and learners. This article explores how caregivers can foster developmental mastery and…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Well Being, Caregivers
Linder, Toni; Linas, Keri – Zero to Three (J), 2009
Early intervention and early childhood special education professionals espouse the need for authentic assessment and meaningful family involvement, as well as relationship-based and routines-based intervention. This article explores a play-based approach to assessment that reflects these values by using the Transdisciplinary Play-Based Assessment,…
Descriptors: Play, Child Development, Holistic Approach, Performance Based Assessment
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Jarrett, Olga; Waite-Stupiansky, Sandra – Young Children, 2009
The demise of recess in many elementary schools--and of outdoor play in general--is an issue of great concern to many members of the Play, Policy, and Practice Interest Forum. Most people remember recess as an important part of the school day. It was a time to be outdoors; to organize games; to play on the swings, slides, and other playground…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Obesity, Play, Heart Disorders
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Hachey, Alyse C.; Butler, Deanna L. – Young Children, 2009
A growing body of evidence indicates that contact with nature is as important to children as good nutrition and adequate sleep, and therefore, educators need to address children's access to nature. This is particularly important in urban areas, where children have few opportunities to interact with nature. Gardening and nature-based curriculum…
Descriptors: Play, Urban Areas, Gardening, Science Education
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Malone, Michael – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2009
Children with and without intellectual disabilities were observed playing with toys during both home-based independent play and classroom-based freeplay situations. Categorical and sequential play was analysed for within- and between-group patterns. Within-group patterns during classroom freeplay were similar for both groups. There were no…
Descriptors: Play, Mental Retardation, Toys, Preschool Children
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Vandergriff, Ilona; Fuchs, Carolin – CALICO Journal, 2009
In view of the growing body of research on humor and language play in computer-mediated communication (CMC) which--more than any other medium--has been associated with goofing off, joking, and other nonserious communication, this paper compares spontaneous foreign language play (L2 play) in text-only synchronous computer-mediated versus…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Humor, Comparative Analysis
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Addessi, Anna Rita – Early Child Development and Care, 2009
This paper deals with an action-research project currently being undertaken at the University of Bologna concerning the observation of music making during daily routines with under-four children during diaper change, bedtime and free-play. Several observational protocols were carried out in natural and spontaneous contexts. The data analysis was…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Musicians, Infants
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Trionfi, Gabriel; Reese, Elaine – Child Development, 2009
In line with theories that children's pretend play reflects and extends their narrative skills, children with imaginary companions were predicted to have better narrative skills than children without imaginary companions. Forty-eight 5 1/2-year-old children and their mothers participated in interviews about children's imaginary companions.…
Descriptors: Play, Vocabulary Skills, Young Children, Imagination
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Kim, Jinah; Wigram, Tony; Gold, Christian – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2009
Through behavioural analysis, this study investigated the social-motivational aspects of musical interaction between the child and the therapist in improvisational music therapy by measuring emotional, motivational and interpersonal responsiveness in children with autism during joint engagement episodes. The randomized controlled study (n = 10)…
Descriptors: Play, Music, Autism, Toys
Rivera, Miquela – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2009
Play is a great equalizer. It is a universal, natural human pursuit. It need not--and should not--be based on or require expensive toys. Instead, children need an atmosphere in which exploration and play are valued and encouraged, a print-rich environment in which books--these can be borrowed from a library--encourage verbal skills; materials…
Descriptors: Creativity, Play, Correlation, Video Games
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