Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspective, play offers ample physical, emotional, cognitive, and social benefits. It allows children and adolescents to develop motor skills, experiment with their (social) behavioural repertoire, simulate alternative scenarios, and address the various positive and negative consequences of their behaviour in a safe and engaging context. Children with a chronic or life-threatening disease may face obstacles that negatively impact play and play development, possibly impeding developmental milestones, beyond the actual illness itself. Currently, there is limited understanding of the impact of (1) aberrant or suppressed play and (2) play-related interven...
For developmental psychologists, playing is a crucial parameter to monitor children and adolescents’...
ABSTRACT. Play is essential to development as it contributes to the cognitive, physical, social, and...
Play is enjoying the moment, spontaneously acting child-like. In research, defining play has histori...
Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspectiv...
Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspectiv...
My thesis examines the role of children’s play and mental health in adverse circumstances. In the re...
BACKGROUND As an important aspect of health and development, a number of policy and practice init...
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
Counselling professionals often incorporate play interventions when providing therapeutic support to...
Background: Play is the child’s natural world. According to psychoanalytical studies, play has an im...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Play is the universal language of childhood and the time and opportunity to play is every child’s ri...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
Play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive, physical, social, and emot...
The focus of this theoretical paper is to explore three biopsychosocial levels of children’s risky p...
For developmental psychologists, playing is a crucial parameter to monitor children and adolescents’...
ABSTRACT. Play is essential to development as it contributes to the cognitive, physical, social, and...
Play is enjoying the moment, spontaneously acting child-like. In research, defining play has histori...
Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspectiv...
Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspectiv...
My thesis examines the role of children’s play and mental health in adverse circumstances. In the re...
BACKGROUND As an important aspect of health and development, a number of policy and practice init...
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
Counselling professionals often incorporate play interventions when providing therapeutic support to...
Background: Play is the child’s natural world. According to psychoanalytical studies, play has an im...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Play is the universal language of childhood and the time and opportunity to play is every child’s ri...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
Play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive, physical, social, and emot...
The focus of this theoretical paper is to explore three biopsychosocial levels of children’s risky p...
For developmental psychologists, playing is a crucial parameter to monitor children and adolescents’...
ABSTRACT. Play is essential to development as it contributes to the cognitive, physical, social, and...
Play is enjoying the moment, spontaneously acting child-like. In research, defining play has histori...