
Childrens Play by W George Scarlett
Looks at the various facets of play and how it develops from infancy through late childhood. This book examines how children play by including a wide variety of types of play, play settings, and play media. It also discusses the way children play, including changes in organized youth sports, children's humour, and electronic play."This is the most clearly self aware of the several current works in the psychology of children′s playIt has the unique worth of being unusually comprehensive with respect to play stages, gender differences, private lives, neighborhoods, humor, collections, video games, responses to stress and the uses of recess and play therapy. I particularly liked the demonstration of the continuing role of make believe from early childhood on into the theatric, literary, and electronic foci of adolescence. These four authors are to be congratulated for having brought us as students and as parents an unusually readable text."
-- Brian Sutton-Smith"The authors′ treatment of play is both original and provocative. Unlike most previous expositions on play, they consider not only the social and cognitive dimensions of play but also its aesthetic nature. The treatment of youth sport was especially impressive. This is a ′must read′ for students of play."
-- Anthony D. Pellegrini"Children′s Play combines uncompromising scholarship with fresh, joyful prose. By looking at both the structure and content of play the authors help us understand the developmental significance of this complex way of being in the world. Each chapter contains exactly the topics we want to study and adds surprises that counter the folk-psychology of today. Children′s Play does more than overview the research literature; it engenders new thinking."
-- George E. Forman, Ph.D."Enlivened with illustrations and case studies, this book gives an exceptionally readable account of the development of children’s play from infancy through to adolescence. It also branches out to include humor, sports, and modern developments in electronic games, as well as uses of play in therapy. It will be a great resource for practitioners and play workers, and indeed for parents who wish to be informed of current thinking and research."
-- Peter K. Smith"Readers who are parents and students interested in examining and learning about the complexities of children′s play will find this book wonderfully educational. The vocabulary and language used in this book is clear and easily understandable to those reading at the college level. The authors′ optimistic and energetic description of children′s play makes reading this book effortless. The information in this book leads its readers to a provocative examination of their own play experiences and those of the children around them. Readers will feel stimulated and tempted to engage in further exploration in this fascinating area of study by the content and concepts presented in this splendid book." -- Steve Ta-Shen Yang * Springer *
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| ISBN 13 | 9780761929994 |
| ISBN 10 | 0761929991 |
| Title | Childrens Play |
| Author | W George Scarlett |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | SAGE Publications Inc |
| Year published | 2004-10-19 |
| Number of pages | 296 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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