In light of recent standards-based and testing movements, the issue of play in child development has taken on increased meaning for educational professionals and social scientists. This third edition of Play From Birth to Twelve offers comprehensive coverage of what we now know about play and its guiding principles, dynamics, and importance in early learning. These up-to-date essays, written by some of the most distinguished experts in the field, help educators, psychologists, anthropologists, parents, health service personnel, and students explore a variety of theoretical and practical ideas,…mehr
In light of recent standards-based and testing movements, the issue of play in child development has taken on increased meaning for educational professionals and social scientists. This third edition of Play From Birth to Twelve offers comprehensive coverage of what we now know about play and its guiding principles, dynamics, and importance in early learning. These up-to-date essays, written by some of the most distinguished experts in the field, help educators, psychologists, anthropologists, parents, health service personnel, and students explore a variety of theoretical and practical ideas, such as: all aspects of play, including historical and diverse perspectives as well as new approaches not yet covered in the literature how teachers in various classroom situations set up and guide play to facilitate learning how play is affected by societal violence, media reportage, technological innovations, and other contemporary issues play and imagination within the current scope of educational policies, childrearing methods, educational variations, cultural differences, and intellectual diversity New chapters in the third edition of Play From Birth to Twelve cover current and projected future developments in the field of play, such as executive function, neuroscience, autism, play in museums, "small world" play, global issues, media, and technology. The book also suggests ways to support children's play across different environments at home, in communities, and within various institutional settings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Doris Pronin Fromberg is Professor Emerita at Hofstra University, USA. Doris Bergen is Distinguished Professor Emerita at Miami University of Ohio, USA.
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Preface Introduction, Doris Pronin Fromberg and Doris Bergen Part I Perspectives on Play Development 1 Play Development from Birth to Age Four, Barbara P. Garner and Doris Bergen 2 Play Development from Ages Four to Eight Years, James E. Johnson 3 Play and Socialization in Middle Childhood, Doris Bergen and Doris P. Fromberg 4 Gender Identity and Play, Melanie M. Ayres, Aliya Khan, and Leslie D. Levé 5 Play as Children See It, Nancy W. Wiltz and Greta G. Fein 6 Can I Play Too? Reflections on the Issues for Children with Disabilities, Gayle Mindes 7. Play's Role and Meaning in the Lives of Children with Autism, Pamela Wolfberg 8. Play and Gifted Children, Annemarie Roeper 9 Play in the Context of Lifespan Human Development, Valeria J. Freysinger Part II Meanings of Play 10 The Meanings in Play with Objects, Shirley K. Morgenthaler 11 Social and Nonsocial Play, Robert J. Coplan, Laura L. Ooi, Alison Kirkpatrick, and Kenneth H. Rubin 12 Language and Play: Natural Partners, Jane Ilene Freeman Davidson 13 Sociodramatic Play Pretending Together, Patricia Monighan Nourot 14 Constructive Play, George Forman 15 Rough-and-Tumble Play from Childhood through Adolescence: Differing Perspectives, Anthony D. Pellegrini, 16 Games with Rules, Rheta DeVries 17 Play as a Context for Humor Development, Doris Bergen Part III Educational Contexts for Play 18 Adult Influences on Play: The Vygotskian Approach, Elena Bodrova and Deborah J. Leong 19 Social Play in School, Jeffrey Trawick-Smith 20 Play as a Medium for Literacy Development, James F. Christie and Kathleen Roskos 21 Play and Mathematics in Kindergarten, Constance Kamii 22 Scientific Inquiry and Exploratory Representational Play, Christopher R. Wolfe, R. Hays Cummins, Christopher A. Myer, and Elizabeth M. Cedillos 23 Technology Play and Learning, Lena Lee 24 Technology Play Concerns, Diane E. Levin 25 The Role of Play in Assessment, Diane Parham 26 Reconciling Play and Assessment Standards, Doris Bergen Part IV Social and Physical Contexts for Play 27 Play in Historical and Cross-Cultural Contexts, Donna R. Barnes 28 Influences of Race, Culture, Social Class, and Gender: Diversity and Play, Patricia G. Ramsey 29 Parent-Child and Child-Child Play in Diverse Cultural Contexts, Jaipaul L. Roopnarine and Aimbika Krishnakumar 30 Sibling and Peer Influences on Play, Sherri Oden, Kathleen O. Gray, and Janie A. Winn 31 The Cultural and Familial Contexts of Caregiver Support for Children's Pretend Play, Wendy Haight and Minhae Cho 32 City Play, Amanda Dargan and Steve Zeitlin 33 Playful Experiences for Children in Museums, Donna R. Barnes 34 Children's Outdoor Play: An Endangered Activity, Mary S. Rivkin 35 Perspectives on Play and Playgrounds, Joe L. Frost and Irma C. Woods 36 Play as Ritual in Health Care Settings, Laura Gaynard 37 Clinical Perspectives on Play, Karen Gitlin-Weiner Part V Particular Meanings Embedded in Play 38 The Struggle Between Sacred Play and Festive Play, Brian Sutton-Smith 39 Fantasy and Imagination, Dorothy G. Singer and Jerome L. Singer 40 Sociocultural Influences on Gender-Role Behaviors in Children's Play, Alice Sterling Honig 41 Play and Violence: Understanding and Responding Effectively, Diane E. Levin 42 Protean Selves, Trading Zones, and Nonlinear Dynamical Systems: The Role of Play in Future Progress, Karen VanderVen 43 How Nonlinear Systems Inform Meaning and Early Education, Doris Pronin Fromberg 44 Play, Technology Toy Affordances and Brain Development, Doris Bergen 45. Play and the Origin of Species, Michael Ellis Epilogue: Emerging and Future Contexts, Perspectives, and Meanings for Play, Doris Bergen and Doris Pronin Fromberg Contributors Index
Preface Introduction, Doris Pronin Fromberg and Doris Bergen Part I Perspectives on Play Development 1 Play Development from Birth to Age Four, Barbara P. Garner and Doris Bergen 2 Play Development from Ages Four to Eight Years, James E. Johnson 3 Play and Socialization in Middle Childhood, Doris Bergen and Doris P. Fromberg 4 Gender Identity and Play, Melanie M. Ayres, Aliya Khan, and Leslie D. Levé 5 Play as Children See It, Nancy W. Wiltz and Greta G. Fein 6 Can I Play Too? Reflections on the Issues for Children with Disabilities, Gayle Mindes 7. Play's Role and Meaning in the Lives of Children with Autism, Pamela Wolfberg 8. Play and Gifted Children, Annemarie Roeper 9 Play in the Context of Lifespan Human Development, Valeria J. Freysinger Part II Meanings of Play 10 The Meanings in Play with Objects, Shirley K. Morgenthaler 11 Social and Nonsocial Play, Robert J. Coplan, Laura L. Ooi, Alison Kirkpatrick, and Kenneth H. Rubin 12 Language and Play: Natural Partners, Jane Ilene Freeman Davidson 13 Sociodramatic Play Pretending Together, Patricia Monighan Nourot 14 Constructive Play, George Forman 15 Rough-and-Tumble Play from Childhood through Adolescence: Differing Perspectives, Anthony D. Pellegrini, 16 Games with Rules, Rheta DeVries 17 Play as a Context for Humor Development, Doris Bergen Part III Educational Contexts for Play 18 Adult Influences on Play: The Vygotskian Approach, Elena Bodrova and Deborah J. Leong 19 Social Play in School, Jeffrey Trawick-Smith 20 Play as a Medium for Literacy Development, James F. Christie and Kathleen Roskos 21 Play and Mathematics in Kindergarten, Constance Kamii 22 Scientific Inquiry and Exploratory Representational Play, Christopher R. Wolfe, R. Hays Cummins, Christopher A. Myer, and Elizabeth M. Cedillos 23 Technology Play and Learning, Lena Lee 24 Technology Play Concerns, Diane E. Levin 25 The Role of Play in Assessment, Diane Parham 26 Reconciling Play and Assessment Standards, Doris Bergen Part IV Social and Physical Contexts for Play 27 Play in Historical and Cross-Cultural Contexts, Donna R. Barnes 28 Influences of Race, Culture, Social Class, and Gender: Diversity and Play, Patricia G. Ramsey 29 Parent-Child and Child-Child Play in Diverse Cultural Contexts, Jaipaul L. Roopnarine and Aimbika Krishnakumar 30 Sibling and Peer Influences on Play, Sherri Oden, Kathleen O. Gray, and Janie A. Winn 31 The Cultural and Familial Contexts of Caregiver Support for Children's Pretend Play, Wendy Haight and Minhae Cho 32 City Play, Amanda Dargan and Steve Zeitlin 33 Playful Experiences for Children in Museums, Donna R. Barnes 34 Children's Outdoor Play: An Endangered Activity, Mary S. Rivkin 35 Perspectives on Play and Playgrounds, Joe L. Frost and Irma C. Woods 36 Play as Ritual in Health Care Settings, Laura Gaynard 37 Clinical Perspectives on Play, Karen Gitlin-Weiner Part V Particular Meanings Embedded in Play 38 The Struggle Between Sacred Play and Festive Play, Brian Sutton-Smith 39 Fantasy and Imagination, Dorothy G. Singer and Jerome L. Singer 40 Sociocultural Influences on Gender-Role Behaviors in Children's Play, Alice Sterling Honig 41 Play and Violence: Understanding and Responding Effectively, Diane E. Levin 42 Protean Selves, Trading Zones, and Nonlinear Dynamical Systems: The Role of Play in Future Progress, Karen VanderVen 43 How Nonlinear Systems Inform Meaning and Early Education, Doris Pronin Fromberg 44 Play, Technology Toy Affordances and Brain Development, Doris Bergen 45. Play and the Origin of Species, Michael Ellis Epilogue: Emerging and Future Contexts, Perspectives, and Meanings for Play, Doris Bergen and Doris Pronin Fromberg Contributors Index
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