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Ellis, M. J. – Parks and Recreation, 1971
Descriptors: Evaluation, History, Play, Research
Moorehead, Caroline – Times (London) Educational Supplement, 1971
A club for mothers and their young children is discussed. (CK)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Mothers, Play, Preschool Children
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Boutte, Margaret Ann – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Counseling, Play Therapy, Questionnaires
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Wortham, Sue C. – Childhood Education, 1983
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play, Playgrounds, Urban Environment
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Riguet, Candace B.; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1981
The study assessed free play and response to modeled symbolic play with animate toys and realistic and substitute accessories in 10 autistic children, 10 Down's syndrome, and 10 normal preschooler controls. Findings suggested impaired imitative capacity and symbolic functioning in autism. (Author)
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Patterns, Downs Syndrome, Play
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Allen, Sandra K.; Johnson, Robert R. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1995
This study demonstrates that children who use playgrounds in the northern suburbs of Detroit are exposed to a variety of safety hazards. During the course of the study, a total of 474 separate hazards were identified. Recommends that reasonable standards should be mandated and enforced. (LZ)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Play, Playgrounds, Safety
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Lambert, E. Beverley – Early Child Development and Care, 2000
Analyzes key assumptions behind Vygotsky's writing on children's play. Argues that Vygotsky's writings about play do not constitute a psychological theory, and would be better acknowledged as part of the historical evolution of ideas about children's play. Maintains that theoretical significance of Vygotsky's opinion about play can be questioned…
Descriptors: Child Development, Play, Theories, Young Children
DiCarlo, Cynthia F.; Reid, Dennis H. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2004
We evaluated a program for increasing pretend toy play of 2-year-old children with disabilities in an inclusive classroom. Classroom personnel implemented the program, which involved choices of classroom centers containing toys that tend to occasion pretend play in toddlers without disabilities, along with prompting and praise. Increases occurred…
Descriptors: Toys, Toddlers, Teaching Methods, Disabilities
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Ahlsen, Elisabeth – Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2005
The main objective of this study is to illustrate how adaptation to linguistic limitations takes place in a specific activity and is affected by factors pertaining to the social activity or the individuals. A man with aphasia is compared to an adult immigrant L2 learner. An argumentative role play was video-recorded, transcribed and analysed. Both…
Descriptors: Semantics, Linguistics, Play, Aphasia
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Rasmussen, Kim – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2004
In their everyday lives, children largely stay within and relate to three settings - their homes, schools and recreational institutions. These environments have been created by adults and designated by them as "places for children". A more differentiated picture of children's spatial culture emerges when children discuss and take photographs of…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Play, Playgrounds
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Howe, Nina; Petrakos, Hariclia; Rinaldi, Christina M.; LeFebvre, Rachel – Child Development, 2005
The construction of shared meanings in play, pretense enactment, internal state language, and sibling relationship quality were investigated in 40 kindergarteners with an older (M age = 7.10 years) or younger (M age = 3.6 years) sibling. Dyadic strategies to construct shared meanings (e.g., extensions, building on) were positively associated with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Siblings, Play, Sibling Relationship
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Kyratzis, Amy; Tang, Ya-Ting; Koymen, S. Bahar – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2009
According to Bernstein (A sociolinguistic approach to socialization; with some reference to educability, Basil Blackwell Ltd., 1972), middle-class parents transmit an elaborated code to their children that relies on verbal means, rather than paralinguistic devices or shared assumptions, to express meanings. Bernstein's ideas were used to argue…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Socialization, Play, Paralinguistics
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Yopp, Hallie Kay; Yopp, Helen – Young Children, 2009
Noticing and being able to manipulate the sounds of spoken language-phonological awareness-is highly related to later success in reading and spelling. The authors define and explain the levels of phonological awareness-syllable awareness, onset-rime awareness, phoneme awareness. They give teachers step-by-step instructions for implementing a…
Descriptors: Play, Phonology, Phonological Awareness, Young Children
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Nyland, Berenice; Zeng, Xiaodong; Nyland, Chris; Tran, Ly – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
Many grandparents play a significant role as educators and carers of children in the preschool years. Recently, this role has become the focus of much early childhood research as challenges facing grandparent carers and grandparent-headed households increasingly become an economic and social issue. Using survey data from China we explore the role…
Descriptors: Grandparents, Foreign Countries, Parent Role, Child Care
Silla, Vanessa A.; Vesloski, Mary J. – Online Submission, 2008
The importance of play in child development and the barriers that individuals with autism face regarding play skills requires us to identify specific interventions which can assist in the development of such skills. Stimulus pairing, which has been documented as a procedure by which an event comes to elicit a response by being paired with an event…
Descriptors: Autism, Observational Learning, Child Development, Association (Psychology)
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