The Oxford handbook of the development of play

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The Oxford handbook of the development of play

edited by Anthony D. Pellegrini

(Oxford library of psychology)

Oxford University Press, 2011

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Handbook of the development of play

Development of play

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The role of play in human development has long been the subject of controversy. Despite being championed by many of the foremost scholars of the twentieth century, play has been dogged by underrepresentation and marginalization in literature across the scientific disciplines. The Oxford Handbook of the Development of Play marks the first attempt to examine the development of children's play through a rigorous and multidisciplinary approach. Comprising chapters from the foremost scholars in psychology, anthropology, and evolutionary biology, this handbook resets the landscape of developmental science and makes a compelling case for the benefits of play. Edited by respected play researcher Anthony D. Pellegrini, The Oxford Handbook of the Development of Play is both a scientific accomplishment and a shot across the bow for parents, educators, and policymakers regarding the importance of children's play in both development and learning.

Table of Contents

Part One: Introduction and Overview 1. Introduction Anthony D. Pellegrini Part Two: Definitions 2. Defining and Recognizing Play Gordon M. Burghardt 3. Cultural Variations in Beliefs about Play, Parent-Child Play, and Children's Play: Meaning for Childhood Development Jaipaul L. Roopnarine Part Three: Theories 4. Theories of Play Patrick Bateson 5. Comparing and Extending Piaget's and Vygotsky's Understandings of Play: Symbolic play as Individual, Sociocultural, and Educational Interpretation Artin Goencu and Suzanne Gaskins 6. Gene X Environment Interactions and Social Play: Contributions from Rhesus Macaques Khalisa N. Herman, Annika Paukner, and Stephen J. Suomi 7. Playing at Every Age: Modalities and Potential Functions in Non-Human Primates Elisabetta Palagi 8. Play and Development Robert M. Fagen 9. The History of Children's Play in the United States Howard P. Chudacoff 10. The Antipathies of Play Brian Sutton-Smith Part Four: Methods 11. The Cultural Ecology of Play: Methodological Considerations for Studying Play in Its Everyday Contexts Jonathan R. H. Tudge, Jill R. Brown, and Lia B. L. Freitas 12. Observational Methods in Studying Play Peter K. Smith Part Five: Dimensions of Play 13. Object Play and Tool Use: Developmental and Evolutionary Perspectives David F. Bjorklund and Amy K. Gardiner 14. The Development and Function of Locomotor Play Anthony D. Pellegrini 15. Not Just "Playing Alone": Exploring Multiple Forms of Nonsocial Play in Childhood Robert J. Coplan 16. Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders during Childhood: Implications for Social Play David Schwartz and Daryaneh Badaly 17. Gender and Temperament in Young Children's Social Interactions Carol Lynn Martin, Richard A. Fabes, Laura D. Hanish 18. Social Play of Children with Adults and Peers Carollee Howes 19. Rough-and-Tumble play: Training and Using the Social Brain Sergio M. Pellis and Vivien C. Pellis 20. Children's Games and Playground Activities in School and Their Role in Development Ed Baines and Peter Blatchford 21. Mother-Child Fantasy Play Angeline S. Lillard 22. Origins and Consequences of Social Pretend Play Robert D. Kavanaugh 23. The Development of Pretend Play in Autism Christopher Jarrold and Carmel Conn 24. Technology and Play Jeffrey Goldstein Part Six: Education 25. Playing around in School: Implications for Learning and Educational Policy Kelly Fisher, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Roberta M. Golinkoff, Dorothy G. Singer, and Laura Berk Part Seven: Conclusion 26. Conclusion Anthony D. Pellegrini Index

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