In this paper, we draw upon three observation data to explore the concept of pretend play and peer cultures among kindergarten children situated in a childcare center of the Midwestern area of the U.S. Framed in this study, Paley’s (1992) notion of dynamic play that exists within children that children behavior is changing over time and across ages. Pretend-play and peer culture are worth investigating to better understand children’s social development that might have implication for their success in education. Two observation data were obtained from a university-based Child Care Center, and one from an Indonesian family who have lived in the U.S. for three years. 12 children aged three to four years old and two kindergarten teachers were i...
Play in humans, especially in human children, has been written about extensively by psychologists an...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
This study investigated pretend play among a group of Korean children in an American community, with...
In this paper, we draw upon three observation data to explore the concept of pretend play and peer c...
Following over a century of research, pretend play has come to be known as an important feature of c...
The playing is a children's natural activity. Among children's playing, pretend play is thought to b...
Play is an important part of a child’s development. Play is often defined as an activity done for it...
Autoriaus pavardė nurodyta klaidingai : Pentti HakkarinenA self-evident opinion in the industrial wo...
The purpose of this research is to specify the nature of kindergarteners\u27 behaviour during their ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Child Developmen...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
As one of the most advanced play forms in childhood, pretend play often demonstrates positive associ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Education and De...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Children have a right to a childhood as well as an education that respects and supports their learni...
Play in humans, especially in human children, has been written about extensively by psychologists an...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
This study investigated pretend play among a group of Korean children in an American community, with...
In this paper, we draw upon three observation data to explore the concept of pretend play and peer c...
Following over a century of research, pretend play has come to be known as an important feature of c...
The playing is a children's natural activity. Among children's playing, pretend play is thought to b...
Play is an important part of a child’s development. Play is often defined as an activity done for it...
Autoriaus pavardė nurodyta klaidingai : Pentti HakkarinenA self-evident opinion in the industrial wo...
The purpose of this research is to specify the nature of kindergarteners\u27 behaviour during their ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Child Developmen...
AbstractIn this study, we explored how children with intellectual disabilities engage in activities ...
As one of the most advanced play forms in childhood, pretend play often demonstrates positive associ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Education and De...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Children have a right to a childhood as well as an education that respects and supports their learni...
Play in humans, especially in human children, has been written about extensively by psychologists an...
This study explored teachers’ perception of play styles and children’s pretend play behaviors. Thir...
This study investigated pretend play among a group of Korean children in an American community, with...