Introduction. Play is a symbolic space through which children cognize the world around them and master their mental processes. This study considers the potential of play activity for the development of various higher mental functions in preschool-age children. Theoretical Basis. This section describes working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility as components of executive functions and demonstrates how they are involved in play activity. Results. This section summarizes: a) correlation studies on the relationship between self-regulation and play; and b) formative experiments that used play activity for the development of executive functions. Correlation studies showed that free play with peers has a complex structure and incl...
Expectations for increased conceptual outcomes in the early childhood education sector have foregrou...
This meta-synthesis reviews literature on the development of executive functions in early childhood ...
Experiential learning is rooted in free play that encourages problem solving skills through discover...
The role of executive function, specifically inhibitory control and generativity, in symbolic play w...
This study focuses on the development of executive functions in preschool children during a series o...
This paper presents the outcomes of a study into how some early childhood teachers conceptualized th...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
Role-play in early childhood is associated with development of executive functions (EFs), although s...
The associations of children's play behaviour to their emotional regulation, executive functioning w...
The associations of children’s play behaviour to their emotional regulation, executive functioning w...
This paper provides a theorisation of developmental conditions to support executive functions (worki...
The cultural-historical approach provides the deep theoretical grounds for the analysis of children’...
Pretend play is thought to contribute to various aspects of child development. Self-regulation is on...
The authors discuss the association between make-believe play and the develop-ment of executive-func...
Expectations for increased conceptual outcomes in the early childhood education sector have foregrou...
This meta-synthesis reviews literature on the development of executive functions in early childhood ...
Experiential learning is rooted in free play that encourages problem solving skills through discover...
The role of executive function, specifically inhibitory control and generativity, in symbolic play w...
This study focuses on the development of executive functions in preschool children during a series o...
This paper presents the outcomes of a study into how some early childhood teachers conceptualized th...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
Role-play in early childhood is associated with development of executive functions (EFs), although s...
The associations of children's play behaviour to their emotional regulation, executive functioning w...
The associations of children’s play behaviour to their emotional regulation, executive functioning w...
This paper provides a theorisation of developmental conditions to support executive functions (worki...
The cultural-historical approach provides the deep theoretical grounds for the analysis of children’...
Pretend play is thought to contribute to various aspects of child development. Self-regulation is on...
The authors discuss the association between make-believe play and the develop-ment of executive-func...
Expectations for increased conceptual outcomes in the early childhood education sector have foregrou...
This meta-synthesis reviews literature on the development of executive functions in early childhood ...
Experiential learning is rooted in free play that encourages problem solving skills through discover...