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Peer reviewedRunco, Mark A. – New Directions for Child Development, 1996
Defines creativity, recognizing both developmental continuities and discontinuities. Also distinguishes between creative interpretation and cognitive restructuring, emphasizing transformational abilities, and between perceptual and discretionary cognitive processes. (DR)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Restructuring, Creative Development
Peer reviewedDamast, Amy Melstein; And Others – Child Development, 1996
Examined the types of play mothers introduce in direct response to their toddlers' play and the actual maternal play behaviors. Findings suggested that mothers tend to play with their toddlers in ways that might promote their children's development and that mothers with more knowledge about play development provide their children with…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Change, Child Behavior, Child Development
Peer reviewedIsenberg, Joan Packer; Quisenberry, Nancy – Childhood Education, 2002
Presents position of the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) regarding children and play. Discusses ACEI's fundamental beliefs about the importance of play, citing supporting research and theory. Presents guiding principles and practices for play experiences, focusing on adults' crucial role in structuring and planning the…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Beliefs, Child Advocacy, Childhood Needs
Oliver, Susan J.; Klugman, Edgar – Child Care Information Exchange, 2003
This articles presents ways to incorporate constructive play in the early childhood classroom, focusing on building a "learning through play" environment. Three key areas are considered: the teacher's philosophy about children and learning, the physical environment created for learning, and the type and range of play-based activities…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedCline, Dusty Brown; Ingerson, David – Young Children, 1996
Discusses creative dramatics as an experiential and interactive play process comprised of three phases: (1) pantomiming action; (2) improvising words; and (3) building plot and characters. Contains teacher information on guiding and encouraging playmaking, creating a developmentally appropriate dramatics program, and the expected benefits of…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Class Activities, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedDixon, Carolyn – Gender and Education, 1997
Explores the "interactional work" of one boy in a technology lesson as he elaborates, through "play" with workshop tools, a sexual fantasy of masturbation and penetration. This action is contextualized by his relations with others and by the dominance of a prevailing myth of male sexuality in his construction of a masculine…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Behavior, Classrooms, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedCesarone, Bernard – Childhood Education, 2002
Summarizes selected ERIC documents, journal articles, and World Wide Web resources that discuss ways to help children deal with traumatic events, both natural and human-caused, including the effects of terrorism. (DLH)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Children, Coping, Counseling
Peer reviewedKeating, Iris; Fabian, Hilary; Jordan, Pam; Mavers, Di; Roberts, Joy – Educational Studies, 2000
Focuses on the role of play in the reception class by examining the attitudes and perceptions of play in 10 primary schools in England. Reports that there is a clear distinction between the rhetoric and reality of play. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, British Infant Schools, British National Curriculum, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedCoplan, Robert J.; Prakash, Kavita – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2003
Explored interface between preschoolers' socio-emotional characteristics and interactions with teachers during free play. Found that children who most frequently initiated teacher interaction behaved more aggressively than peers and were so rated by teachers. Children who most frequently received teacher initiations were more shy and anxious.…
Descriptors: Aggression, Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedMilfort, Roline; Greenfield, Daryl B. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002
Compared teacher and observer ratings of young children's social behaviors during peer play and examined the construct validity of the Penn Interactive Peer Play Scale. Findings indicated that both teacher and observer ratings revealed factor structures reflecting play interaction, disruption, and disconnection. Observer ratings distinguished…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Rating Scales, Child Behavior, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedChilcoat, George W. – Social Studies, 1989
Points out that melodrama can be used as a method for historical research, giving students practice in applying historical methods. Describes an innovative teaching technique in which students learn about slavery by staging a melodrama in the classroom. Gives detailed instructions on designing a melodrama. (GG)
Descriptors: Black History, Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Elementary Secondary Education
Chase, Charles – Camping Magazine, 1990
Describes two-step exercise for applying imagination to summer-camp programing. Step 1 involves casting programs in imaginary environment, altering them for new setting. Step 2 involves role playing, encouraging participants to "wear" new cultural roles such as American Indians, cowboys, or sailors. Emphasizes value of imagination for improving…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCartwright, Sally – Young Children, 1990
Discusses how large hollow blocks can meet many preschool children's learning needs through creative dramatic play, and also gives some guidelines on how these blocks can be constructed by parents and teachers. (BB)
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Dramatic Play, Educational Environment, Guidelines
Peer reviewedWacker, David P.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1988
Three experiments, involving five students (aged 13-20) with profound, multiple handicaps, showed that the students could effectively use microswitches to demonstrate toy preferences, to indicate preferences for social attention, and to make specific requests of educational staff in school and community settings. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Attention, Caregivers, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Multiple Disabilities
Peer reviewedRobinson, Bryan E. – Young Children, 1990
Discusses ways in which preschool and other grade-level teachers can help children of alcoholic parents cope with their problems. (BB)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Class Activities, Coping


