In Celebration of Play

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Adventure Playgrounds
Assimilation Play
Aural Language
Bernard Zubrowski
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Catherine Cherry
child development research
Clara Will
Claudine Jeanrenaud
Cognitive Play Categories
Colin Pryor
Day Care Environment
Developmental Goals
developmental play in educational settings
Dorothy Jane Needles
Doyle Bishop
early years education
Ellen Jacobs
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Ethel Bauzer Medeiros
Fireman
Follow
Free Time Pursuits
Harvey A. Scott
inclusive play spaces
International Playground Association
Jan Kubli
Joyce Knowles
Lanie Melamed
Leisure Education
Leisure Service Agencies
Leland G. Shaw
Mavis Burke
Mayah Sevink
Metropolitan Toronto
Michael Hough
Michael L. Henniger
Moray House College
Nancy L. G. Ovens
Otto Weininger
Peggy Brown
Peter K. Jensen
Play Environment
play environments
Play Leader
Play Leader Training
Playthings
Primary Design Criteria
Recreation Agencies
recreational psychology
Robert Woodburn
Sand Play
Shani Beth-Halachmy
Shelley Gordon Garshowitz
social learning theory
Social Participation Variable
Thomas Daniels Yawkey
Toy Libraries
Unlimited
Walter Filipowich
Wo
Yrj Sotamaa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138058255
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Play is the child’s way of learning about, adapting to and integrating with his or her environment. In addition to adequate sports and recreation facilities children need a wide variety of opportunities, choices and raw materials that they can use as they see fit for free constructive creative play. Originally published in 1980, these essays, drawn from papers given at the International Playgrounds Association’s Seventh World Congress, focus on the social significance of play. However, both the Association and the book itself are not solely concerned with ‘playgrounds’ in the formal sense; rather, they are concerned with the wide range of play environments that are – or should be – available to children. It is recognised that play opportunities can exist for the child in and around the home (playrooms, backyards), the school and public park (traditional, adventure and creative playgrounds), the institution (day-care centres, hospitals), and the city qua city (the streets and shopping centres). This work is concerned with all these environments, considering the developmental aspects of play in a social context.

The varied contributions from researchers and play leaders from several countries, consider such topics as the importance of play, development through play, leadership training and special groups.