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Exploring Conceptual Play Furniture For Children

Exploring Conceptual Play Furniture For Children

... of play are generally organized around four themes: play as progress, play as power, and play as ...fantasy. Children can develop cognitive skills, self-confidence, and their social ...

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Play and Imagination in Children with Autism, by Pamela J. Wolfberg.

Play and Imagination in Children with Autism, by Pamela J. Wolfberg.

... children’s play, is ...among play, communicative compe- tence, social and cognitive development, and theories of mind serves as a foundation for the ethnographic inquiry that is reported in Part ...framing ...

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People Make Play. The impact of staffed play provision on children, families and communities. Joost Beunderman

People Make Play. The impact of staffed play provision on children, families and communities. Joost Beunderman

... Playlink Play at School project, that: ‘The opportunities which playtime is providing are helping to develop skills – physical, language and social – and attitudes – concentration, tolerance, perseverance – in the ...

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Children Without Play

Children Without Play

... abandoned children living in a Romanian paediatric hospital (Webb & Brown ...The children, ranging in age from one to ten years old, had suffered chronic neglect and ...other children, they ...

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Understanding Indoor Play in Deaf Children: An Analysis of Play Behaviors

Understanding Indoor Play in Deaf Children: An Analysis of Play Behaviors

... in play, there is a scarcity of research on the beha- viors of deaf preschoolers between the ages of three and five ...deaf children who have deaf mothers, who use ASL, exhibit play behaviors and ...

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Play and Preschool Children Who Are Deaf: A Review of the Literature

Play and Preschool Children Who Are Deaf: A Review of the Literature

... Children’s play has become increasingly relevant because of its role in sup- porting language and literacy development (Bergen, 2002; Bergen & Mauer 2000; Christakis, Zimmerman, & Garrison, 2007; Christie ...

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Father involvement in the care, play and education of children with autism

Father involvement in the care, play and education of children with autism

... their children with autism which has important implications for service ...developing children, with a survey of 46 Local Authorities in England, concluding that “father inclusive practice was not seen to ...

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Effects of Pre school Play on Motor Development in Children

Effects of Pre school Play on Motor Development in Children

... of children in the field of learning, but also for the avoidance of motor disorders and the important subsequent problems during the period of growth and development ...of children that may have ...

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Children s need for time and space to play

Children s need for time and space to play

... bar children from playing in what were once public spaces (shopping centres and malls replace the public space of market squares and piaz- zas; theme parks replace public parks; school playgrounds fall under the ...

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Fathers' Physical Play with their Children with Autism: Benefits for Fathers

Fathers' Physical Play with their Children with Autism: Benefits for Fathers

... of children with developmental delays had higher scores of negative impact on the family ...developing children. In addition, there is some evidence that fathers of children with Autism report ...

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Design of a Novel Mixed Reality Play for Children with Autism

Design of a Novel Mixed Reality Play for Children with Autism

... imagine play amid early ...imagine play regarding recurrence, length and pertinence utilizing the AR framework in contrast with a non computer assisted ...

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Creativity, play and transgression: children transforming spatial design

Creativity, play and transgression: children transforming spatial design

... involving children. In those case studies, children were also interviewed and analysis of children’s perceptions are discussed elsewhere (Birch et ...with children in the design process; rather the ...

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practice philosophy and play. the ludic dimension in and of philosophy for children

practice philosophy and play. the ludic dimension in and of philosophy for children

... childhood & philosophy, rio de janeiro, v.9, n. 17, jan-jun. 2013, pp. 107-127. issn 1984-5987 Il gioco del filosofare nella Philosophy for Children è un giocare con alcuni dei problemi cruciali della ...

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Registered Play Therapist (RPT) & Supervisor (RPT-S)

Registered Play Therapist (RPT) & Supervisor (RPT-S)

... of play therapists to 1) become and remain aware of their own cultural backgrounds, influences, and biases (including but not limited to religion, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and race), 2) acquire and ...

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DATABASES play an important role in today s IT-based

DATABASES play an important role in today s IT-based

... Finally, one of the problems of the distance-based techniques is the need to define the appropriate value for the matching threshold. In the presence of training data, it is possible to [r] ...

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The TRUST Project: Immersive Play for Children in Hospitals and Rehabilitation

The TRUST Project: Immersive Play for Children in Hospitals and Rehabilitation

... In recent years, children’s hospitals worldwide have investigated using aspects of video games and other media tools available to young patients to address such problems as isolation, stress management, and ...

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Together Through Play: Facilitating Meaningful Play for Disabled & Non-Disabled Children through Participatory Design

Together Through Play: Facilitating Meaningful Play for Disabled & Non-Disabled Children through Participatory Design

... simulate play with them: their purpose was to help communicate the ideas to the children for discussion before they were developed further, rather than for practical ...though children struggled to ...

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A therapeutic play program for children undergoing day surgery

A therapeutic play program for children undergoing day surgery

... operated children and parents still perceive high preoperative anxiety(Li & Lam, ...The children remain unable to cope with the unfamiliar hospital environment, unable to mastery the uncontrolled events ...

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Children s Rights in Sport Provisions on Children s Sport

Children s Rights in Sport Provisions on Children s Sport

... Children are engaged in sports because they enjoy it. Together with their friends they have experiences and learn lessons that will last them a lifetime. This is the foundation that all coaches, managers and ...

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What is the meaning and nature of active play for today's children in the UK?

What is the meaning and nature of active play for today's children in the UK?

... active play involved playing in gardens with family ...in children may increase their overall physical activity levels ...active play may be an important aim of future research [42] as this will ...

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