Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesDeborah NorrisLanguage development in early childhood is an important indicator and precursor for children’s later development in various areas, such as emotional, social, cognitive, and academic development. Studies have shown that pretend play, as one of the predominant play types during the preschool period, is an important activity to facilitate children’s learning experiences and exploration. However, there has been a lack of consistency in findings across studies due to different study designs. It is likely that these varying study characteristics have resulted in the variability of effects in the pretend play-language relationship, which has been also suggested by previous r...
There has been increasing interest in pretend play and children’s cognitive development. This study ...
Pretend play may be beneficial for young children’s social development. However, empirical results t...
As one of the most advanced play forms in childhood, pretend play often demonstrates positive associ...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesDeborah NorrisLanguage development in ea...
This research examined preschool children’s use of language during social pretend play. Specificall...
Play is a universal activity among children that can be indicative of a child’s developmental level....
The process by which 5-year-old children use language within the context of their play interaction a...
Pretend play with peers is purportedly an important driver of social development in the preschool pe...
The purpose of this study was to explore the interactions of preschool children with literacy-relate...
Children’s ability to engage in pretend play is important for healthy development. However, relative...
Play has long been hypothesized to serve important social, emotional and cognitive functions. Althou...
It is well established that certain aspects of play in young children are related to their emerging ...
Play has long been hypothesized to serve important social, emotional and cognitive functions. Althou...
This study examined the relationship between four common types of language play and their correlatio...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between language use and play level of th...
There has been increasing interest in pretend play and children’s cognitive development. This study ...
Pretend play may be beneficial for young children’s social development. However, empirical results t...
As one of the most advanced play forms in childhood, pretend play often demonstrates positive associ...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesDeborah NorrisLanguage development in ea...
This research examined preschool children’s use of language during social pretend play. Specificall...
Play is a universal activity among children that can be indicative of a child’s developmental level....
The process by which 5-year-old children use language within the context of their play interaction a...
Pretend play with peers is purportedly an important driver of social development in the preschool pe...
The purpose of this study was to explore the interactions of preschool children with literacy-relate...
Children’s ability to engage in pretend play is important for healthy development. However, relative...
Play has long been hypothesized to serve important social, emotional and cognitive functions. Althou...
It is well established that certain aspects of play in young children are related to their emerging ...
Play has long been hypothesized to serve important social, emotional and cognitive functions. Althou...
This study examined the relationship between four common types of language play and their correlatio...
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between language use and play level of th...
There has been increasing interest in pretend play and children’s cognitive development. This study ...
Pretend play may be beneficial for young children’s social development. However, empirical results t...
As one of the most advanced play forms in childhood, pretend play often demonstrates positive associ...