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Peer reviewedBrougere, Gilles – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1987
Symbolic nonimitative play, fantasy play, and functional play all have a place in the nursery school. This point is illustrated by a description of what happened when children in several French nursery school classes were presented with figurines modeled after cartoon characters of an American television show. (NH)
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Mass Media Effects, Nursery Schools, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedRoopnarine, Jaipaul L.; Mounts, Nina S. – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Examines mother-child and father-child play and the relationship between parents' fantasy play initiations and their children's receptive vocabulary skills. The sex of parent effects during play initiations and the influence on children's cooperativeness toward the parent behaviors were tested in a laboratory playroom setting. (DT)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Research, Fathers, Foreign Countries
Tortora, Suzi – Redleaf Press, 2005
Uncover critical information about children's emotional, social, physical, communicative, and cognitive development by observing their nonverbal expressions. "The Dancing Dialogue" shows how to assess the behavior and movement of children with a wide range of issues and to use what is learned interventions. Equally effective for those with…
Descriptors: Observation, Intervention, Creative Activities, Empathy
Goldman, L. R. – 1998
This book addresses the need for anthropologists to produce in-depth ethnographies of children's play. In examining the subject from a cross-cultural perspective, the book argues that understanding the way children transform their environment to create make-believe is enhanced by viewing their creations as oral poetry. The result is a richly…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Child Behavior, Children, Cross Cultural Studies
Peer reviewedSaracho, Olivia N.; Spodek, Bernard – Journal of Education, 1995
Reviews the history of the portrayal of play in art and literature, and presents classical and contemporary theories of play and its use in early childhood education. Modern theories suggest that play can help children deal with their emotions and understand the physical and social world. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Children, Comprehension, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedRobertson, Shari Brand; Weismer, Susan Ellis – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1997
Two studies found positive effects of peer modeling upon the play scripts of preschool children with specific language impairment (SLI). The first study involved dyadic play sessions in which children with SLI were paired with a normal language peer model. The second study compared dyads of either two SLI children or one SLI child and one normal…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interpersonal Relationship, Language Acquisition, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedHaight, Wendy L.; And Others – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1997
European American, middle-class husbands and wives were observed separately during parent-child play and then interviewed separately. Both fathers and mothers generally characterized pretend play as enjoyable, facilitative of children's creativity and cognitive development; most subjects participated in pretend play. Individual differences in…
Descriptors: Father Attitudes, Fathers, Mother Attitudes, Mothers
Peer reviewedBodrova, Elena; Leong, Deborah J. – Young Children, 2003
Describes negative contributors to young children's pretend play development and how early childhood educators can support both play development and foundational skills. Identifies ways that play influences development and contributes to children's ability to profit from academic activities. Offers suggestions for helping children create an…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedMorrow, Lesley Mandel; Rand, Muriel K. – Reading Teacher, 1991
Evaluates the effects that environmental changes in early childhood activity centers and patterns of teacher guidance have on children's literacy behavior. Finds that the children are likely to engage in voluntary literacy behaviors during free play when literacy materials are introduced and teachers guide children to use those materials. (MG)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Dramatic Play, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedMellou, Eleni – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
A review of the research on dramatic play indicates that it provides personal expression and catharsis of inner desires; helps the child to distinguish between reality and fantasy; provides for children's social adaptation; provides a dynamic for learning; and enhances creativity through interaction, transformation, and imagination. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Peer reviewedLeister, Clarissa A.; And Others – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Discusses characteristics of pretend play and how it can be used to help children with disabilities interact with their typically developing peers. Includes specific play activities and suggestions for teachers. Notes that available play space, number of toys available, and amount of time allowed also influence participation in pretend play. (HTH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Developmental Delays, Disabilities
Child Care Information Exchange, 1994
Four articles focus on children's make-believe play: (1) "Make Believe Play: Why Bother?" on the role of pretending in early learning; (2) "Fantasy and Exploration: Two Approaches to Playing" on children's imaginative styles; (3) "Infants Don't Pretend, Do They?" about developing play abilities; and (4) "Problems…
Descriptors: Curiosity, Discovery Learning, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedRybczynski, Marcia; Troy, Anne – Childhood Education, 1995
Presents theory and research to help preschool teachers understand literacy-enriched play centers, in terms of their purposes and outcomes. Describe a pilot project using play centers in a preschool classroom and provides guidelines for planning and using such a center. (ET)
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Learning Centers (Classroom), Literacy Education
Peer reviewedSoundy, Cathleen S.; Genisio, Margaret Humadi – Childhood Education, 1994
Describes an instructional approach that encourages teachers to guide children in narrating stories based on actual or imagined experiences, particularly those that transpire in the classroom. Discusses ways of incorporating events from dramatic play and everyday occurrences into storytelling activities and offers a story sampler that exemplifies…
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Emergent Literacy, Imagination, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedFrench, Judy; Pena, Sally – Child Study Journal, 1991
Adults from the pre- and posttelevision eras were surveyed to determine whether the superhero that today's preschoolers dramatize in their play is qualitatively different from those of past childhoods. Results revealed significant changes in early childhood in heroes or play themes since the advent of television, but no significant change in…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Development, Childhood Interests, Children

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