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Bigham, Sally – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2008
Impairments of pretend play are a diagnostic characteristic of autism. This has been interpreted in terms of a generative impairment. Specifically, children with autism are unable to generate the ideas for pretend play despite an intact underlying ability to understand pretence. The notion of a performance deficit affecting production only has, in…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Cues, Play, Imagination
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Hudson, Susan D.; Olsen, Heather M.; Thompson, Donna – Journal of School Nursing, 2008
The purpose of this study was to investigate school playground safety practices. The study used a purposeful sample of school nurses who attended a playground safety workshop at the 2006 National Association of School Nurses annual conference. Seventy-five questionnaires were distributed, and 64 useable questionnaires were returned. The responses…
Descriptors: Play, Equipment Maintenance, Child Safety, Prevention
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Licciardello, Cristina C.; Harchik, Alan E.; Luiselli, James K. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2008
We evaluated a social skills intervention with four children who had autism during interactive play with typical peers at a public elementary school. Paraprofessional staff (classroom assistants) used preteaching, rewards, and prompting to increase social initiations by the children toward peers. The children's social responses to peer initiations…
Descriptors: Play, Intervention, Autism, Rewards
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Rakoczy, Hannes – Developmental Psychology, 2008
Joint pretence games are implicit rule-governed activities with a normative structure: Given shared fictional stipulations, some acts are appropriate moves, others are inappropriate (i.e., mistakes). The awareness of 2- and 3-year-old children of this normative structure was explored, as indicated by their ability to not only act according to the…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Play, Games, Imagination
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Wilson, Steven R.; Roberts, Felicia; Rack, Jessica J.; Delaney, Julie E. – Human Communication Research, 2008
This article explores associations between mothers' trait verbal aggressiveness (VA) and maternal and child behavior during playtime interactions. Forty mothers completed a 10-minute play period with one of their children (range = 3-8 years) and then responded to D. A. Infante and C. J. Wigley's (1986) trait VA scale. Mothers' trait VA was…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Aggression, Mothers, Child Behavior
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Nikopoulos, Christos K.; Nikopoulou-Smyrni, Panagiota – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2008
Although there has been a corresponding explosion of literature regarding the treatment of the social deficits in autism, the establishment of more complex social behaviors still remains a challenge. Video modeling appears as one approach to have the potential to successfully address this challenge. Following an introduction to modeling that…
Descriptors: Autism, Models, Social Behavior, Teaching Methods
Bingham, Ann – Principal, 2008
By understanding the benefits of play as a learning activity, principals can support teachers in their effort to maximize learning in classrooms serving children receiving special education services.
Descriptors: Play, Disabilities, Special Education, Intervention
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Cooper, Shelly; Cardany, Audrey Berger – General Music Today, 2008
The Musical Play program is designed to assist children ages 2 to 5 and their parents. The program creators sought to help families build a repertoire of songs and activities for everyday living and to encourage musical play at home. The program includes developmentally appropriate songs, materials, and activities and incorporates a wide variety…
Descriptors: Music Education, Play, Music Activities, Language Acquisition
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Matatyaho, Dalit J.; Gogate, Lakshmi J. – Infancy, 2008
Mothers' use of specific types of object motion in synchrony with object naming was examined, along with infants' joint attention to the mother and object, as a predictor of word learning. During a semistructured 3-min play episode, mothers (N = 24) taught the names of 2 toy objects to their preverbal 6- to 8-month-old infants. The episodes were…
Descriptors: Mothers, Caregivers, Infants, Motion
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Hawkins, Andrew – Quest, 2008
Pragmatic inclinations focused on health and wellness have begun to shape much of kinesiology. The wisdom of this trend is challenged as it tends to define leadership development. Chief among the problems with this trend is the loss of professional meaning. The inadequacy of pragmatism in establishing meaning for our professional activities is the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Play, Leadership Training, Leadership
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Diamond, Karen E.; Hong, Soo-Young; Tu, Huifang – Exceptionality, 2008
Understanding children's decisions to include a child with a disability in activities is an important component of the social environment of children with disabilities. We examined preschool children's understanding of the motor and social competence of hypothetical children with a physical disability, children's decisions to include or exclude a…
Descriptors: Play, Physical Disabilities, Preschool Children, Social Environment
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Knickmeyer, Rebecca C.; Wheelwright, Sally; Baron-Cohen, Simon B. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2008
We tested the hypothesis that prenatal masculinization of the brain by androgens increases risk of developing an autism spectrum condition (ASC). Sex-typical play was measured in n = 66 children diagnosed with an ASC and n = 55 typically developing age-matched controls. Consistent with the hypothesis, girls with autism did not show the…
Descriptors: Play, Masculinity, Brain, At Risk Persons
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Hassett, Dawnene D. – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2008
In an age of restrictive standards and accountability measures, teachers often find themselves in a position where they have to struggle to keep play with language and literature as a focus of their early literacy instruction, as "scientifically based" reading programs, phonics, or scripted instruction take center stage. In order to counter this…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Play, Reading Programs, Emergent Literacy
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Soderstrom, Melanie; Blossom, Megan; Foygel, Rina; Morgan, James L. – Journal of Child Language, 2008
The current study examines the syntactic and prosodic characteristics of the maternal speech to two infants between six and ten months. Consistent with previous work, we find infant-directed speech to be characterized by generally short utterances, isolated words and phrases, and large numbers of questions, but longer utterances are also found.…
Descriptors: Cues, Play, Suprasegmentals, Verbs
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Frazier, Thomas W.; Youngstrom, Eric A.; Kubu, Cynthia S.; Sinclair, Leslie; Rezai, Ali – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2008
The factor structure of the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) algorithm items was examined using exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) factor methods. The ADI-R was completed for 1,170 youths and adults (ages 2-46). Results of EFAs indicated strong support for two-factor structure, with social communication and…
Descriptors: Autism, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis, Clinical Diagnosis
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