We greatly appreciate the astute comments on Lillard et al. (2013) and the opportunity to reply. Here we point out the importance of keeping conceptual distinctions clear regarding play, pretend play, and exploration. We also discuss methodological issues with play research. We end with speculation that if pretend play did not emerge because it was naturally selected (due to helping causal reasoning or some other developmentally important skill), perhaps it emerged as a by-product of 2 other selected behaviors: play fighting and language
Pretend play has been studied in great depth in the past four decades, yielding an increasingly rich...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...
The review by Lillard et al. (2013) highlighted the need for additional research to better clarify t...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
The playing is a children's natural activity. Among children's playing, pretend play is thought to b...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...
Following over a century of research, pretend play has come to be known as an important feature of c...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
It is suggested that the early studies which Sutton-Smith cites as additional support for the claim ...
This chapter addresses different aspects of the relationship between pretend play and creativity. Th...
Play is children's most important daily behavior and when children play, they do so in multiple ways...
Children who have just reached 2 years old do engage in activities with symbolic elements. Developme...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
This research investigated whether the absence of pretend play typically shown by children with aut...
Pretend play has been studied in great depth in the past four decades, yielding an increasingly rich...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...
The review by Lillard et al. (2013) highlighted the need for additional research to better clarify t...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
The playing is a children's natural activity. Among children's playing, pretend play is thought to b...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...
Following over a century of research, pretend play has come to be known as an important feature of c...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
It is suggested that the early studies which Sutton-Smith cites as additional support for the claim ...
This chapter addresses different aspects of the relationship between pretend play and creativity. Th...
Play is children's most important daily behavior and when children play, they do so in multiple ways...
Children who have just reached 2 years old do engage in activities with symbolic elements. Developme...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
This research investigated whether the absence of pretend play typically shown by children with aut...
Pretend play has been studied in great depth in the past four decades, yielding an increasingly rich...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...