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Children and Play Peter K. Smith (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

Children and Play By Peter K. Smith (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

Children and Play by Peter K. Smith (Goldsmiths College, University of London)


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Summary

The role of play in child development is a source of ongoing interest and debate. In this book, renowned expert Peter Smith offers an expansive definition of the term "play", taking an in-depth look at its impact on children, as well as its adaptive value for birds and mammals, including primates.

Children and Play Summary

Children and Play: Understanding Children's Worlds by Peter K. Smith (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

The role of play in child development is a source of ongoing interest and debate. In this book, renowned expert Peter Smith offers an expansive definition of the term play, taking an in-depth look at its impact on children, as well as its adaptive value for birds and mammals, including primates.

Using both contemporary and classic research, Smith examines how different age groups and sexes participate in a wide variety of play, including exercise and rough-and- tumble play, fantasy play and imaginary friends, and play with objects. The book gauges the function of play in early childhood education and makes the case for and against recess breaks in school. How play occurs in different societies and among various populations including children with special needs is also explored.

With its comprehensive coverage of theoretical, historical, cross-cultural, and evolutionary perspectives, Children and Play holds significant insights for parents, educators, and clinicians.

Children and Play Reviews

"In his new book Understanding Children's Worlds: Children and Play, Smith brings his considerable expertise to a wide range of issues. . . Overall, this volume provides a readable summary of the current research and theory on children's play, and it would be an excellent textbook or supplementary reading for an undergraduate or graduate class on child development, social development, or children's play." (American Journal of Play, 2011)

About Peter K. Smith (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

Peter K. Smith is Professor of Psychology and Head of the Unit for School and Family Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is co-author of Understanding Children's Development and co-editor of The Blackwell Handbook of Childhood Social Development and of The Nature of Play: Great Apes and Humans. He has written widely on children's play, especially pretend play training, and rough-and-tumble play.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Chapter 1 An Introduction to Play.

Why Play?

Examples of What Is and What Is Not Play.

Characteristics of Playful Behavior.

Types of Play.

Things That Are Probably Not Play: Exploration, Stereotypic Behavior, Work, Rule-Governed Games.

Methods of Studying Play.

Plan of the Book.

Chapter 2 A Brief History of the Study of Play and of Play Theories.

Early European Educators and the Role of Play.

Evolutionary Theory and Play: Darwin, Spencer, and Groos.

Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Play.

The Play Ethos.

Anthropological Perspectives on Play.

Psychological Perspectives: Vygotsky and Piaget.

Developmental Sequences in Play: Piaget, Smilansky, Rubin.

More Recent Play Theorists.

Chapter 3 Animal Play: Definitions and Descriptions.

Possible Play in Birds, Lower Vertebrates, and Invertebrates.

Play in Mammals.

Some Examples of Mammalian Play.

Do All Mammals Play?

Play in Monkeys and Apes.

Chapter 4 Animal Play: Theoretical Perspectives on Function.

Theories and Evidence Concerning the Evolution and Adaptive Value of Animal Play.

Examining Possible Benefits of Play.

General Views on the Benefits of Play.

The Possible Relevance for Human Play of Studying Animal Play.

Chapter 5 Play in Different Cultures.

(author: Yumi Gosso)

Parakana Children.

Factors Contributing to Cultural Similarities and Differences.

Similarities and Differences across Cultures.

Chapter 6 Physical Activity Play: Exercise Play and Rough-and-Tumble.

Stages in Physical Activity Play.

Rough-and-Tumble Play.

Sex Differences in Physical Activity Play.

Functions of Physical Activity Play.

Chapter 7 Object Play.

Sensorimotor or Functional Play.

Beyond the Sensorimotor Period.

Functions of Object Play.

Experiments with Object Play and Creative Problem-Solving.

Chapter 8 Pretend Play: Description.

Definitions of Pretend or Fantasy Play.

The Development of Pretend Play in Children.

Solitary and Social Pretend Play.

Sociodramatic Play.

Imaginary Companions.

Distinguishing Fantasy and Reality.

Gender Differences.

Pretend Play and Friendship.

Other Factors Affecting Pretend Play.

A Universal Human Feature?

Children with Autism.

Pretend Play as a Lifespan Activity?

Chapter 9 Pretend Play: Theories and Functions.

Arguments for Benefits of Pretend or Fantasy Play.

Theories Concerning the Function of Pretend Play.

Models of the Role of Pretend Play in Development.

Evidence for the Functions of Pretend Play.

Experimental Studies.

Chapter 10 Some Practical Issues Concerning Play.

The Role of Parents in Encouraging and Structuring Children's Play.

The Role of Play in the Early Childhood Curriculum: Play Training.

Attitudes to War Play.

The Arguments For (and Against) Recess Breaks.

The Role of Play in Helping Children under Stress, or with Illness or Disability.

Chapter 11 Concluding Comments: Play and the Middle Way.

Play: Ignored or Idealized?

References.

Author Index.

Subject Index.

Additional information

GOR006058321
9780631235224
0631235221
Children and Play: Understanding Children's Worlds by Peter K. Smith (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2009-04-09
272
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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