Play and Playthings

Play and Playthings
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Publisher : Greenwood
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000005640896
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Play and Playthings by : Bernard Mergen

Mergen. . . has written a book that is both scholarly and accessible. Recommended for research collections in child study, recreation, and American culture. Library Journal

Toys and Playthings

Toys and Playthings
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781351378604
ISBN-13 : 1351378600
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Toys and Playthings by : John Newson

John and Elizabeth Newson were well known for their studies of child rearing, which have combined a rigorous research methodology with sympathetic insights into family life and a lively approach to scientific reporting. ‘Path-breaking’, ‘brilliant’, ‘seminal’, ‘outstanding’, ‘fascinating’, ‘enthralling’ and ‘enchanting’ are some of the adjectives used by critics to describe their previous books. They now turn their attention to toys, the ‘pegs on which children hang their play’, a study for which they are uniquely qualified. Not only had they long experience in normal child development: they had been actively involved for many years in research and training in remedial play for disabled children, their research unit was a major influence in the phenomenal development of the toy libraries self-help movement, they designed for and advised the toy industry, and they had their own family-run specialist toyshop. With this background, it is not surprising that their book on toys and playthings is both informative and entertaining on many different fronts. Richly observant, it follows the child’s development in play from using the mother or father as the ‘first and best toy’, through the exploratory and manipulative sequences, to the use of toys in ritual, symbolic or contemplative ways. Against this detailed understanding of ‘ordinary’ children’s growth points in play, the Newsons and their collaborators examine the special needs of disabled children, with a firm emphasis on how parents can help. What is more, in providing an intensely practical guide for the parents and teachers of the disabled child, they draw out comparative insights which are enlightening and absorbing for those whose children do not have such urgent problems. Once again the Newsons share with the reader the viewpoints and preoccupations of research workers in the field. There is indeed a continual sense of ‘work in progress’, and nowhere more than in the chapter on using toys for developmental assessment, where the reader is given a hot line to a laboratory (i.e. playroom) notes used in their own research unit at the time in a welcome move away from the rigid test-bound assessment of ‘special’ children. The book is enriched by the authors’ sharp awareness that the history of playthings has a far longer perspective than the history of child psychology. They are not basically interested in educational toys as such, but in all the objects, made or found, on which the child hones his skill, his reasoning powers, his imagination, his emotions or his sense of humour. Fairground baubles, joke toys and poppy-head dolls are as much a part of this book as bricks, sorting boxes and teddy bears. In the Newsons’ own words: ‘We hope that people who simply like toys as objects will find something in this book to interest them; we suspect, indeed, that liking toys will be what all readers, whatever their reason for opening the book, have in common’.

Lisa Murphy on Play

Lisa Murphy on Play
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Publisher : Redleaf Press
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9781605544427
ISBN-13 : 1605544426
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Lisa Murphy on Play by : Lisa Murphy

Discover why playing is school readiness with this updated guide. Timely research and new stories highlight how play is vital to the social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual development of children. Learn the seven meaningful experiences we should provide children with every day and why they are so important.

Pop and Play: Things That Go

Pop and Play: Things That Go
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Publisher : Kingfisher
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0753471620
ISBN-13 : 9780753471623
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Pop and Play: Things That Go by : Simon Abbott

A charming new series filled with friends that pop out to play with eager young readers. Bright and whimsical illustrations literally pop off each page delight and surprise and entertain little ones. Interactive questions reinforce early learning skills such as shapes and number recognition, observation, and comprehension. Pop and Play is the perfect series for parents and children to enjoy together. Get on the move with this interactive new pop-up book featuring vehicles that go, Pop and Play: Things That Go by Simon Abbott. Kids will squeal with delight as the dingy diggers, speeding racecars, whistle blowing trains other things that move pop up from each page ready to entertain and inform little readers.

Play and Playthings

Play and Playthings
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Publisher : Greenwood
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780313221361
ISBN-13 : 0313221367
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Play and Playthings by : Bernard Mergen

Mergen. . . has written a book that is both scholarly and accessible. Recommended for research collections in child study, recreation, and American culture. Library Journal

Loose Parts 2

Loose Parts 2
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Publisher : Redleaf Press
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781605544656
ISBN-13 : 1605544655
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Loose Parts 2 by : Miriam Beloglovsky

Loose parts capture children's curiosity, give free reign to their imagination, and encourage creativity. This form of play allows infants to be in control and recognize the power of their bodies and actions. A variety of new and innovative loose parts ideas are paired with beautiful photography to inspire safe loose parts play in your infant and toddler environments. Captivating classroom stories and proven science provide the context for how this style of play supports children's development and learning. This book is perect for Montessori and Reggio-inspired programs and educators.

Toys, Games, and Media

Toys, Games, and Media
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9781135614553
ISBN-13 : 1135614555
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Toys, Games, and Media by : Jeffrey Goldstein

This book is a state-of-the-art look at where toys have come from and where they are likely to go in the years ahead. The focus is on the interplay between traditional toys and play, and toys and play that are mediated by or combined with digital technology. As well as covering the technical aspects of computer mediated play activities, the authors consider how technologically enhanced toys are currently used in traditional play and how they are woven into childrens' lives. The authors contrast their findings about technologically enhanced toys with knowledge of traditional toys and play. They link their studies of toys to goals in education and to entertainment and information transfer. This book will appeal to students, researchers, teachers, child care workers and more broadly the entertainment industry. It is appropriate for courses that deal with the specialized subject of toys and games, media studies, education and teacher training, and child development.

A Child's Work

A Child's Work
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 111
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ISBN-10 : 9780226644981
ISBN-13 : 0226644987
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis A Child's Work by : Vivian Gussin Paley

The buzz word in education today is accountability. But the federal mandate of "no child left behind" has come to mean curriculums driven by preparation for standardized tests and quantifiable learning results. Even for very young children, unstructured creative time in the classroom is waning as teachers and administrators are under growing pressures to measure school readiness through rote learning and increased homework. In her new book, Vivian Gussin Paley decries this rapid disappearance of creative time and makes the case for the critical role of fantasy play in the psychological, intellectual, and social development of young children. A Child's Work goes inside classrooms around the globe to explore the stunningly original language of children in their role-playing and storytelling. Drawing from their own words, Paley examines how this natural mode of learning allows children to construct meaning in their worlds, meaning that carries through into their adult lives. Proof that play is the work of children, this compelling and enchanting book will inspire and instruct teachers and parents as well as point to a fundamental misdirection in today's educational programs and strategies.

Toys, Play, and Child Development

Toys, Play, and Child Development
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0521455642
ISBN-13 : 9780521455640
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Toys, Play, and Child Development by : Jeffrey H. Goldstein

Anything to do with children's entertainment is a source of controversy: children's television programmes, musical preferences, and leisure activities are frequent sources of debate. Toys and play are often singled out for attention, particularly war toys, sex-typed toys, and video games with aggressive themes. Are these harmful to children? Are they addictive? Alternatively, can parents facilitate children's learning with educational toys? Toys, Play, and Child Development explores these and other questions. Parental attitudes and reactions towards war toys are described, as are the children's views themselves. Toys and play are shown to contribute to the development of language, imagination, and intellectual achievement and to be effective in child psychotherapy.