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Reid, Denise – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
The Pediatric Volitional Questionnaire (PVQ) was used along with the Test of Playfulness (TOP) to assess 16 children with cerebral palsy who took part in a study of virtual reality play intervention. Both observational measures are designed to assess children as they are engaged in occupations in one or more environments. Virtual reality offers an…
Descriptors: Motivation, Computer Simulation, Play, Cerebral Palsy
Horowitz, Laura; Jansson, Liselotte; Ljungberg, Tomas; Hedenbro, Monica – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2005
Background: Children with language impairment (LI) experience social difficulties, including conflict management. This paper is therefore motivated to examine behavioural processes guiding preschool peer conflict progression, which ultimately contributes to overall development. Aims: To describe behavioural sequences in conflicts between children…
Descriptors: Intervention, Play, Males, Language Acquisition
Johnson-Glenberg, M. C.; Chapman, R. S. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2004
Three questions were asked that explored the linguistic fine-tuning hypothesis and how parents might model language: (i) do parents significantly tune to their children's productive language or non-verbal cognition during play? (ii) is the level of the linguistic tuning different in the Down syndrome (DS) population compared to a typically…
Descriptors: Syntax, Parent Child Relationship, Linguistics, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedLew, Jackie Chooi-Theng; Campbell, Patricia Shehan – Music Educators Journal, 2005
Musical play is part of children's culture. They sing and dance in rhythmic and pitched patterns alone, together, and with toys, household items, and yard objects. There are, however, cultural variations in how children participate in musical play and at what ages they are expected to play in certain ways. As guardians of children's musical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Primary Education, Cultural Differences, Play
MacDougall, Colin; Schiller, Wendy; Darbyshire, Philip – Early Child Development and Care, 2004
Governments and health authorities are expressing concern about increasing levels of obesity, diabetes and physical inactivity in children. In response to such concerns, it is common to adapt strategies for adults to children, and to conduct adult-focused research. This paper describes a research study commissioned by the South Australian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Athletics, Role Models, Play
McKevitt, Brian C.; Elliott, Stephen N. – Psychology in the Schools, 2005
Data were gathered from videotaped recordings of two preschool children engaged in unstructured free play over 12 days each. Observers coded behavior from the videotapes and completed a behavior rating scale for each child after every two observation sessions. Teachers also completed two behavior rating scales per child. Results indicated that at…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Observation, Validity, Play
Warreyn, Petra; Roeyers, Herbert; de Groote, Isabel – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2005
The present study examined spontaneous symbolic play, declarative joint attention, social referencing and imitation of symbolic play in 3- to 6-year-old children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD; n= 20) during interaction with their mothers. Compared to a control group (n= 20) matched on age and IQ, the children with ASD initiated less joint…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Play, Mothers, Imitation
Greenberg, Polly – Early Childhood Today, 2005
In this article, the author presents ways on how to deal with a child who monopolizes classroom objects and the attention of others. The author discusses the importance of identifying children's needs and exploring their behavior. Among other things, the author emphasizes introducing esteem-building activities, as well as providing opportunities…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Behavior, Behavior Problems, Adults
Blagojevik, Bonnie; Thomes, Karen – Early Childhood Today, 2005
Children are naturally curious, and try to make meaning of the world around them. They love to watch things grow and take note of dramatic changes in science and nature. The authors discuss how one can support children's investigations, as well as their growing capacity to notice and understand growth and change. The authors present some exciting…
Descriptors: Child Development, Class Activities, Inquiry, Discovery Learning
Leach, Guy J.; Sugarman, Tammy S. – Research Strategies, 2005
Research has shown that educational games can have positive impacts on student learning and motivation. The success of a game played in a library instruction class depends on the type of game selected, the development of learning outcomes, and the flexibility of the librarian during class. This article explains the benefits to students and…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Librarians, Library Instruction, Play
Alston, Enid; St. James-Roberts, Ian – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2005
The Ward Infant Language Screening Test, Assessment, Acceleration and Remediation (WILSTAAR) comprises a programme for identifying and helping 8?10-month-old infants showing early signs of language and communication difficulty. The study addresses one of the queries raised by critics of the programme by providing evidence about the backgrounds and…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Interaction, Infants, Screening Tests
Callanan, Maureen A.; Sabbagh, Mark A. – Developmental Psychology, 2004
Children sometimes seem to expect words to have mutually exclusive meanings in certain contexts of early word learning. In 2 studies, 12- to 24-month-old children and their parents were videotaped as they engaged in conversations while playing with sets of toys (sea creatures, vehicles, doll clothing) in free-play, storytelling, and categorization…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Preschool Children, Cognitive Development, Identification
Peer reviewedClark, Jane E.; Smiley-Oyen, Ann L.; Getchell, Nancy; Whitall, Jill – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) constitute approximately six percent of the population, or about two children out of a class of 35. Often referred to as "clumsy" or physically awkward, children with DCD are generally academically able, but have movement difficulties that affect their progress in academics and in activities…
Descriptors: Intervention, Identification, Play, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedVan Berckelaer-Onnes, I. A. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
A toy-play intervention program is described that was initially used in a research setting with 24 young Dutch children, using outcome measures and a 1-year follow-up assessment. The original intervention was successful. However, improvements were not maintained unless children continued to receive play support. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Autism, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Maintenance
Miller, Linda; Paige-Smith, Alice – Education 3-13, 2004
This article considers practitioners' beliefs and practice in relation to play in the literacy curriculum in two early years settings and the impact on the experiences of the children in these settings. Both settings were working with the Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage (QCA/DfEE, 2000). One week was spent in each setting and…
Descriptors: Play, Emergent Literacy, Beliefs, Educational Practices

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