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Celeste, Marie – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2007
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a social skills intervention plan for a preschool child who is blind and has no additional disabilities. After the plan was implemented, the child demonstrated an increased frequency and range of play behaviors and social interactions. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Intervention, Interpersonal Competence, Blindness, Preschool Children
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Bruckner, Cornelia Taylor; Yoder, Paul – Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice, 2007
There are currently no measures of restricted object use in young children with autism. In this study the object play of 27 young children with autism was measured in a semi-structured context to quantify restricted object use. It was hypothesized that children who engaged in less restricted object use would show better responding, joint…
Descriptors: Validity, Young Children, Play, Imitation
Klugman, Edgar – 1996
This study surveyed 169 freshman students at Wheelock College to identify generational shifts in play experiences, students' play histories, later college and placement site experiences, and the extent to which play was a part of students' professional identities. Subjects in the study were primarily Caucasian females between 17 and 19 years of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Higher Education, Play
Isenberg, Joan; Jacob, Evelyn – 1983
A week-long exploratory observational case study of two white middle class girls (4 years, 9 months of age) investigated how children incorporate reading and writing literacy skills and knowledge of literacy artifacts into their play activities. Also examined was the role these play activities have in the development of literacy. Data were…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Literacy, Play, Preschool Children
Pellegrini, A. D. – 1980
The process by which preschoolers generate cohesive oral text was investigated in two fields of discourse: social dramatic and constructive play. Four preschoolers, 2 boys and 2 girls, ranging in age from 51 to 60 months were observed and videotaped in their regular preschool classroom on 2 successive days during free play periods. Each child was…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Dramatic Play, Interaction Process Analysis
Fein, Greta G.; Robertson, Anne – 1974
This study recorded the pretend play behavior of a total of 22 boys and girls aged 20 and 26 months to determine the effects of age, sex, toy type, and order of toy presentation on the amount of pretending observed during two home visits. Each visit consisted of three segments: two play episodes of 10 minutes each and an intervening segment of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Fantasy, Imagination
Randall, Geoff – Opinion, 1967
The primitive elements from which drama evolved--group participation with no audience, a strong relationship between drama and other arts, and a sense of emotional release associated with physical expression--are also the bases for creative drama. Creative drama in the secondary school should (1) avoid a formal stage, the intrusion of an audience,…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Drama
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Chaille, Christine – Human Development, 1978
Explores age differences in children's conceptions of play, pretending, and toys. Examines parallel structural changes in other areas of development, such as language acquisition. Subjects for the study were 5-, 7-, 9-, and 11-year-old children. (BD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages
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Chafel, Judith A. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1987
After a brief overview of the research on social comparison in young children, a depiction is provided of how young children exhibit social comparisons during two types of play activity--physical object and social fantasy play. Research and pedagogical implications are discussed. (PCB)
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Interpersonal Relationship, Learning, Literature Reviews
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Woodard, Carol Young – Childhood Education, 1984
Descriptors: Child Development, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
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Saracho, Olivia N. – Early Child Development and Care, 1984
The Play Rating Scale was developed to observe young children's behaviors in four different areas of play: physical, block, manipulative, and dramatic. In each area, observations focus on frequency, ability, and creativity in communicating ideas; social levels of participation; and leadership capability. A total of 2,400 three-, four- and…
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Play, Preschool Children
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Christie, James F. – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Describes four types of play training that teachers can use to help children incorporate into their play the elements of role playing, make-believe transformations, social interaction, verbal communication, and persistence. Types of play training include modeling, verbal guidance, thematic-fantasy training, and imaginative play training. Using…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Imagination, Modeling (Psychology), Play
Bergen, Doris – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2002
Noting that there is a growing body of evidence supporting the many connections between cognitive competence and high-quality pretend play, this article defines the cluster of concepts related to pretend play and cognition, and briefly synthesizes the latest research on the role of such play in children's cognitive, social, and academic…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Development, Linguistic Competence, Play
Kariuki, Patrick; Redman, Suzanne – 1999
This descriptive study examined differences in childhood play across three generations, focusing on kind of play, time of play, and the place play occurred. Participating in the study were 100 persons randomly selected from an initial sample of 165, with 20 subjects from each of 5 age groups: 5 to 12 years; 13 to 20; 21 to 40; 41 to 65; and older…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Age Groups
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Silvern, Steven B.; And Others – Educational Research Quarterly, 1982
Kindergarten students (n=102) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions (play, puppet, picture, repetition-control) to examine the effects of play as a mediator of listening comprehension. The play condition gained more than all other conditions and all conditions gained more than the control condition. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Enrichment Activities, Listening Comprehension, Pictorial Stimuli
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