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E-raamat: In Celebration of Play: An Integrated Approach to Play and Child Development [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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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.

Acknowledgements
Preface 11(8)
Introduction 19(12)
1 Play in Human Settlements: an Integrated Approach
31(12)
Ethel Bauzer Medeiros
Part One The Importance of Play
2 Play and Early Childhood
43(20)
Otto Weininger
3 Education for Leisure: Is it Our Responsibility?
63(10)
Catherine Cherry
Robert Woodburn
Part Two Development Through Play
4 Roadblocks to Creativity through Play
73(12)
Claudine Jeanrenaud
Doyle Bishop
5 An Investigation of Imaginative Play and Aural Language Development in Young Children, Five, Six and Seven
85(15)
Thomas Daniels Yawkey
6 Free-play Behaviours of Nursery School Children in an Indoor and Outdoor Environment
100(19)
Michael L. Henniger
7 The Privacy Behaviour of Preschool Children: Mechanisms and Functions in the Day-care Environment
119(16)
Ellen Jacobs
8 Elementary School Children's Play Behaviour During School Recess Periods
135(10)
Shani Beth-Halachmy
Part Three Leadership Training
9 A Programme for Training Play Leaders
145(6)
Nancy L. G. Ovens
10 Leadership Training for Work With the Severely Handicapped
151(9)
Joyce Knowles
11 Games for Growth -- a Leading Question
160(11)
Lanie Melamed
12 Put More Music Into Play: A Plea to Play Leaders
171(10)
Shelley Gordon Garshowitz
13 Dramatic Play in Early Childhood
181(12)
Dorothy Jane Needles
Part Four Special Groups
14 Play for Children in Hospital and the Play Specialist's Role
193(7)
Jan Kubli
15 Play Needs of Immigrant Children
200(10)
Mavis Burke
16 Play Interaction Differences Between Normal Child/Mother and Retarded Child/Mother Dyads
210(12)
Colin Pryor
Walter Filipowich
Mayah Sevink
17 Design Guidelines for Handicapped Children's Play Environments
222(19)
Leland G. Shaw
18 Play and the Exceptional Child: Adventure Place - a Case Study
241(16)
Clara Will
Michael Hough
Part Five Beyond the Playground
19 Criteria for Children's Playthings and Play Environments
257(17)
Yrjo Sotamaa
20 Toy Libraries
274(8)
Colin Pryor
21 Fitness and Play
282(14)
Peggy Brown
22 Beyond Competition: Organizing Play Environments for Co-operative and Individualistic Outcomes
296(13)
Peter K. Jensen
Harvey A. Scott
23 Developing the Full Capacities of Children Through the Expansion of Non-formal Education Programmes
309(7)
Bernard Zubrowski
Contributors 316(3)
Index 319
Paul F. Wilkinson