The purpose of this literature review is to examine the effects of a play-based early childhood curriculum on the academic and social development of pre-kindergarten children. The findings in this literature review examine the relationships between free play, social skills, and academic outcomes in the early years of school. The reviewed research suggested a positive correlation between free play in early childhood and future school success in literacy and social development. The conclusion of this review includes recommendations for improving teacher practices and educational policies
Early childhood practitioners understand that play is essential to supporting early childhood growth...
This review of literature focuses on free play from birth to seven years old. It provides insights f...
The role of playing in young children’s educational process is priceless. It represents the child’s ...
The purpose of this literature review is to examine the effects of a play-based early childhood curr...
It is well documented that both play and social competence serve an important role in promoting the ...
The purpose of this study was to observe and analyze the relationship of children’s behaviors during...
Previous research by Bodrova and Denham has thoroughly explored the role of play in education and ch...
This literature review synthesizes research on how play-based learning and early-literacy success ar...
We will be exploring the benefits of play in early childhood classrooms and beyond. Research shows t...
Many respected educators assert that play is the work of the child. Yet, in recent years the push-do...
Research has revealed the developmental benefits and school readiness skills students gain from play...
Aim and method: A comparison study of four six-year-old children attending a school with a play-base...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in Early Childhood Educati...
The goals of this paper were two-fold. The first goal was to examine the emotional and social develo...
This literature review stresses the importance of play for all early learners. The review begins by ...
Early childhood practitioners understand that play is essential to supporting early childhood growth...
This review of literature focuses on free play from birth to seven years old. It provides insights f...
The role of playing in young children’s educational process is priceless. It represents the child’s ...
The purpose of this literature review is to examine the effects of a play-based early childhood curr...
It is well documented that both play and social competence serve an important role in promoting the ...
The purpose of this study was to observe and analyze the relationship of children’s behaviors during...
Previous research by Bodrova and Denham has thoroughly explored the role of play in education and ch...
This literature review synthesizes research on how play-based learning and early-literacy success ar...
We will be exploring the benefits of play in early childhood classrooms and beyond. Research shows t...
Many respected educators assert that play is the work of the child. Yet, in recent years the push-do...
Research has revealed the developmental benefits and school readiness skills students gain from play...
Aim and method: A comparison study of four six-year-old children attending a school with a play-base...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in Early Childhood Educati...
The goals of this paper were two-fold. The first goal was to examine the emotional and social develo...
This literature review stresses the importance of play for all early learners. The review begins by ...
Early childhood practitioners understand that play is essential to supporting early childhood growth...
This review of literature focuses on free play from birth to seven years old. It provides insights f...
The role of playing in young children’s educational process is priceless. It represents the child’s ...