Children's Play, Pretense, and Story
Studies in Culture, Context, and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Herausgeber: Douglas, Susan; Stirling, Lesley
Children's Play, Pretense, and Story
Studies in Culture, Context, and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Herausgeber: Douglas, Susan; Stirling, Lesley
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This collection explores how storytelling and pretence interconnect, diverge, and influence each other in the course of developmentâ both in neurotypical children and in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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This collection explores how storytelling and pretence interconnect, diverge, and influence each other in the course of developmentâ both in neurotypical children and in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781848725447
- ISBN-10: 1848725442
- Artikelnr.: 42804089
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781848725447
- ISBN-10: 1848725442
- Artikelnr.: 42804089
Susan Douglas is a developmental linguist specializing in language acquisition in children with autism spectrum disorder. Her research interests include syntactic and semantic acquisition, narrative development, and the discourse structure of pretend play. Lesley Stirling is a linguist and cognitive scientist working on descriptive and typological linguistics, semantics, and discourse analysis, especially of narrative. She has been researching communication in autism for over a decade, focusing on the discourse analysis of children's stories and play interactions.
1. Young Children's Pretend Play and Storytelling as Modes of Narrative
Activity: From Complementarity to Cross-Fertilization? Ageliki Nicolopoulou
Part 1: Pretence and Storytelling in Autism Spectrum Disorder 2. Pretend
Play in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review of the Literature
Mahwish Chaudry and Cheryl Dissanayake 3. Play, Narrative, and Children
With Autism Karen Stagnitti 4. Developing Reciprocity With Technology and
Storytelling: The Design of an Authorable Virtual Peer for Children With
Autism Spectrum Disorder Andrea Tartaro and Justine Cassell 5. Social
Robots as Storytellers: Can A Social Robot Encourage Children With ASD To
Ask Questions During Playtime? Ramona Simut, Cristina Costescu, Johan
Vanderfaeillie, Daniel David and Bram Vanderborght 6. The Intersection of
Pretense and Storytelling In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Susan
Douglas and Lesley Stirling 7. Dad! You Have to be...: Autism, Narrative
And Family Neil Maclean Part 2: Pretence and Storytelling in the Classroom
8. The Wrongheaded Exclusion of Imaginative Storytelling from Kindergarten
Writing Instruction Patricia M. Cooper 9. The Development of Subteacher
Discourse during Pretend Play in the Wake of Reading A Story Esther
Vardi-Rath, Teresa Lewin, Zehava Cohen, Hadassah Aillenberg and Tamar Eylon
10. The Natural World as Content for Interconnection and Divergence of
Pretence and Storytelling in Children's Play Kumara Ward Part 3: Pretence
and Storytelling in Cross-Cultural Development 11. Using Narratives and
Drawings to Assess Creativity in Preschool Age Children Candice M.
Mottweiler 12. A Cultural-Historical Reading of Imagination and Creativity
in Young Children's Shared Narrative Creations across Cultural Contexts
Sue March, Liang Li and Gloria Quiñones 13. Returning To Play: The Critical
Location of Play in Children's Sociocultural Lives Artin Göncü and Jennifer
A. Vadeboncoeur
Activity: From Complementarity to Cross-Fertilization? Ageliki Nicolopoulou
Part 1: Pretence and Storytelling in Autism Spectrum Disorder 2. Pretend
Play in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review of the Literature
Mahwish Chaudry and Cheryl Dissanayake 3. Play, Narrative, and Children
With Autism Karen Stagnitti 4. Developing Reciprocity With Technology and
Storytelling: The Design of an Authorable Virtual Peer for Children With
Autism Spectrum Disorder Andrea Tartaro and Justine Cassell 5. Social
Robots as Storytellers: Can A Social Robot Encourage Children With ASD To
Ask Questions During Playtime? Ramona Simut, Cristina Costescu, Johan
Vanderfaeillie, Daniel David and Bram Vanderborght 6. The Intersection of
Pretense and Storytelling In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Susan
Douglas and Lesley Stirling 7. Dad! You Have to be...: Autism, Narrative
And Family Neil Maclean Part 2: Pretence and Storytelling in the Classroom
8. The Wrongheaded Exclusion of Imaginative Storytelling from Kindergarten
Writing Instruction Patricia M. Cooper 9. The Development of Subteacher
Discourse during Pretend Play in the Wake of Reading A Story Esther
Vardi-Rath, Teresa Lewin, Zehava Cohen, Hadassah Aillenberg and Tamar Eylon
10. The Natural World as Content for Interconnection and Divergence of
Pretence and Storytelling in Children's Play Kumara Ward Part 3: Pretence
and Storytelling in Cross-Cultural Development 11. Using Narratives and
Drawings to Assess Creativity in Preschool Age Children Candice M.
Mottweiler 12. A Cultural-Historical Reading of Imagination and Creativity
in Young Children's Shared Narrative Creations across Cultural Contexts
Sue March, Liang Li and Gloria Quiñones 13. Returning To Play: The Critical
Location of Play in Children's Sociocultural Lives Artin Göncü and Jennifer
A. Vadeboncoeur
1. Young Children's Pretend Play and Storytelling as Modes of Narrative
Activity: From Complementarity to Cross-Fertilization? Ageliki Nicolopoulou
Part 1: Pretence and Storytelling in Autism Spectrum Disorder 2. Pretend
Play in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review of the Literature
Mahwish Chaudry and Cheryl Dissanayake 3. Play, Narrative, and Children
With Autism Karen Stagnitti 4. Developing Reciprocity With Technology and
Storytelling: The Design of an Authorable Virtual Peer for Children With
Autism Spectrum Disorder Andrea Tartaro and Justine Cassell 5. Social
Robots as Storytellers: Can A Social Robot Encourage Children With ASD To
Ask Questions During Playtime? Ramona Simut, Cristina Costescu, Johan
Vanderfaeillie, Daniel David and Bram Vanderborght 6. The Intersection of
Pretense and Storytelling In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Susan
Douglas and Lesley Stirling 7. Dad! You Have to be...: Autism, Narrative
And Family Neil Maclean Part 2: Pretence and Storytelling in the Classroom
8. The Wrongheaded Exclusion of Imaginative Storytelling from Kindergarten
Writing Instruction Patricia M. Cooper 9. The Development of Subteacher
Discourse during Pretend Play in the Wake of Reading A Story Esther
Vardi-Rath, Teresa Lewin, Zehava Cohen, Hadassah Aillenberg and Tamar Eylon
10. The Natural World as Content for Interconnection and Divergence of
Pretence and Storytelling in Children's Play Kumara Ward Part 3: Pretence
and Storytelling in Cross-Cultural Development 11. Using Narratives and
Drawings to Assess Creativity in Preschool Age Children Candice M.
Mottweiler 12. A Cultural-Historical Reading of Imagination and Creativity
in Young Children's Shared Narrative Creations across Cultural Contexts
Sue March, Liang Li and Gloria Quiñones 13. Returning To Play: The Critical
Location of Play in Children's Sociocultural Lives Artin Göncü and Jennifer
A. Vadeboncoeur
Activity: From Complementarity to Cross-Fertilization? Ageliki Nicolopoulou
Part 1: Pretence and Storytelling in Autism Spectrum Disorder 2. Pretend
Play in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review of the Literature
Mahwish Chaudry and Cheryl Dissanayake 3. Play, Narrative, and Children
With Autism Karen Stagnitti 4. Developing Reciprocity With Technology and
Storytelling: The Design of an Authorable Virtual Peer for Children With
Autism Spectrum Disorder Andrea Tartaro and Justine Cassell 5. Social
Robots as Storytellers: Can A Social Robot Encourage Children With ASD To
Ask Questions During Playtime? Ramona Simut, Cristina Costescu, Johan
Vanderfaeillie, Daniel David and Bram Vanderborght 6. The Intersection of
Pretense and Storytelling In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Susan
Douglas and Lesley Stirling 7. Dad! You Have to be...: Autism, Narrative
And Family Neil Maclean Part 2: Pretence and Storytelling in the Classroom
8. The Wrongheaded Exclusion of Imaginative Storytelling from Kindergarten
Writing Instruction Patricia M. Cooper 9. The Development of Subteacher
Discourse during Pretend Play in the Wake of Reading A Story Esther
Vardi-Rath, Teresa Lewin, Zehava Cohen, Hadassah Aillenberg and Tamar Eylon
10. The Natural World as Content for Interconnection and Divergence of
Pretence and Storytelling in Children's Play Kumara Ward Part 3: Pretence
and Storytelling in Cross-Cultural Development 11. Using Narratives and
Drawings to Assess Creativity in Preschool Age Children Candice M.
Mottweiler 12. A Cultural-Historical Reading of Imagination and Creativity
in Young Children's Shared Narrative Creations across Cultural Contexts
Sue March, Liang Li and Gloria Quiñones 13. Returning To Play: The Critical
Location of Play in Children's Sociocultural Lives Artin Göncü and Jennifer
A. Vadeboncoeur