Play is children's most important daily behavior and when children play, they do so in multiple ways. With two studies, this paper explores how children perceive a continuum of two play types, namely replicating play (in which models, guidelines, and examples are used to reach an intended result) and originating play (in which children create something from the mind, think freely about how they will play, are less restricted by given models, etc.). Study 1 (N = 56, Mage = 9) quantitatively shows that both play types occur and tests if children also describe the play types as we define them. Results show that children who play originating (vs. replicating) believe they follow less (vs. more) rules and do their own thing more (vs. less), whic...
Berk and Singer, provide a definition for play that will be used for this policy. Researchers genera...
Play is a frequent and relevant activity during childhood, and developmental psychologists agree tha...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
Play is children's most important daily behavior and when children play, they do so in multiple ways...
There is only a limited amount of research that looks at interdisciplinary insights across the domai...
There is only a limited amount of research that looks at interdisciplinary insights across the domai...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
Occupational therapists regard play as the primary occupation of childhood. However, many authors of...
We greatly appreciate the astute comments on Lillard et al. (2013) and the opportunity to reply. Her...
Children are ubiquitous imitators, but how do they decide which actions to imitate? One possibility ...
Children are ubiquitous imitators, but how do they decide which actions to imitate? One possibility ...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
A series of three studies was conducted to examine the relationship between specific forms of social...
Berk and Singer, provide a definition for play that will be used for this policy. Researchers genera...
Play is a frequent and relevant activity during childhood, and developmental psychologists agree tha...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
Play is children's most important daily behavior and when children play, they do so in multiple ways...
There is only a limited amount of research that looks at interdisciplinary insights across the domai...
There is only a limited amount of research that looks at interdisciplinary insights across the domai...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
Occupational therapists regard play as the primary occupation of childhood. However, many authors of...
We greatly appreciate the astute comments on Lillard et al. (2013) and the opportunity to reply. Her...
Children are ubiquitous imitators, but how do they decide which actions to imitate? One possibility ...
Children are ubiquitous imitators, but how do they decide which actions to imitate? One possibility ...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
A series of three studies was conducted to examine the relationship between specific forms of social...
Berk and Singer, provide a definition for play that will be used for this policy. Researchers genera...
Play is a frequent and relevant activity during childhood, and developmental psychologists agree tha...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...