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Mireille Smits-van der Nat; Femke van der Wilt; Martijn Meeter; Chiel van der Veen – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
According to Vygotsky's cultural-historical activity theory, pretend play can be an important context for the development of children's social competence. The aim of this meta-analysis was to synthesize the current evidence about the relation between pretend play and social competence in early childhood (age 3-8 years). A systematic literature…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Interpersonal Competence, Play, Correlation
Nicole Mirra; Antero Garcia – Voices from the Middle, 2024
Imagination and play are often relegated to specific times of the school day (e.g., recess) or pushed entirely into after school hours (e.g., extracurriculars), carefully separated from subject area instruction. How often has it been said that "playtime is over "or that "it's time to buckle down and get serious" when it comes…
Descriptors: Imagination, Play, Futures (of Society), Citizenship Education
Gabrielle Ivinson – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
This paper diffracts Deleuze and quantum physics through Winnicott's work to argue for an enrichment to playing. The roots of the play-cognitive hierarchy in Freudian psychoanalysis makes visible that progression and the stages that a child must pass en route to rationality continue to feed educational assumptions that a child must leave playing…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Play, Child Development, Psychiatry
Rafaèle Genet-Verney; Cinta P. Báez-García; Katia Álvarez-Díaz; Inmaculada González-Falcón – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2025
The article analyzes the aesthetic dimension of play installations designed by university students of Early Childhood and Social Education in a Spanish interuniversity project. These installations respond to the complexity of children's spontaneous play by highlighting its pedagogical value and the importance of the aesthetic dimension. The…
Descriptors: Play, Preservice Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Aesthetics
Bugra Akay; Mehmet Ceylan; Sinan Ayan; Hakan Dündar; Atilla Altun – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2025
The concept of play has long been recognized as a fundamental aspect of child development because it promotes learning and cognitive development, and is useful for social skills and motivation. Thus, it has attracted the attention of researchers in many scientific fields such as maths, physical education, artificial intelligence and…
Descriptors: Children, Play, Research, Games
Pete King – American Journal of Play, 2025
The author looks at play-based learning as a concept that supports the holistic development of children, defining such learning as a continuum of a child-directed, collaborative, and adult-directed play and discussing the role of adults on this continuum. King introduces into the discussion the theory of the play cycle and reviews tensions in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Play, Child Behavior, Teacher Guidance
Murillo, Krysta – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly impacted families worldwide. The long-term impacts of the pandemic's disruptions on childhood and child development may not be known for many years. Early educators can respond to challenges stemming from the disruption in the consistency of schooling and beneficial programming for early learners by generating…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Intervention, Young Children
Ji Hyun Oh – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2024
This study explored preschool teachers' beliefs about the benefits of young children's outdoor play and play in naturalized play environments. Three face-to-face in-depth, semi-structured individual interviews were administered. For data analysis, Charmaz's (2006) constructivist grounded theory was employed using two steps of coding, initial and…
Descriptors: Play, Teaching Methods, Educational Environment, Preschool Teachers
Amber Beisly – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Approaches to Learning (AtL) is widely included in many state standards for preK, as a process-oriented disposition that describes how children learn. Play is one pedagogical strategy teachers can employ to support the development of AtL. This paper uses Vygotsky's depiction of two kinds of play, object play and socio-dramatic play, to provide the…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Play, Learning Activities, Drama
Mathilde Duflos; Hebah Hussaina; Mariana Brussoni – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
A decline in children's opportunities for outdoor play was observed during the past decades. Expanding opportunities for outdoor play through intergenerational programs for children and elders could benefit their mental and physical health. This study explores the learnings that Canadian grandparents and their 3- to 5-year-old grandchildren…
Descriptors: Grandparents, Preschool Children, Intergenerational Programs, Play
Celeste M. Dierenfeld – American Journal of Play, 2025
The author, using extensive interviews, researches the play of working elementary school teachers to discover how they engage in such activities, both in and out of the classroom, to relax, enhance learning, and connect professionally. She discusses how these experiences offer rich insight for strengthening teacher well-being, training, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Play, Well Being, Teacher Attitudes
Ronna Mosher; Kimberly Lenters; Jennifer MacDonald – Journal of Literacy Research, 2025
In this article we examine young children's outdoor narrative play as animated by the possibilities of running. Guided by posthuman perspectives, the provocations of sociomateriality, and the capacities of mycelial networks, we consider how stories and storying might occur in and as movement. We draw on interdisciplinary understandings of moving…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Young Children, Play, Story Telling
Isabelle Gross; Su-hua Wang – Journal of Children and Media, 2025
As technology becomes ubiquitous in the homes of many families, children learn to incorporate touchscreen devices into their everyday activities. The present study explored young children's role in shaping their gaming experience to maintain social interactivity. Twenty-nine children at 2.5 years old in the U.S. played a non-educational game on a…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Handheld Devices, Interpersonal Relationship, Computer Games
Anja Gampe; Sonja Heintz; Jennifer Hofmann – Social Development, 2025
Laughter and smiling are frequently experienced in social settings, yet more research is required to delineate their development and dynamics. We investigated toddlers' and parents' shared positive expressions in playful interactions. We observed eighty 30-month-old toddler-parent dyads in two phases of 8 min in length. In each, one person was…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Toddlers, Interaction, Play
Paul Otwate; Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo; Margaret Nampijja; Nelson Langat; Linda Oloo; Silas Onyango – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2025
Access to equitable, quality, and inclusive early childhood education (ECE) has positive effects on school readiness, transition, and overall development and learning in all children. This paper seeks to explore barriers and facilitators to the implementation of learning through play (LtP) for preschoolers in Kenya with a view to enhance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play, Preschool Children, Barriers

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