The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children’s development. This study investigated to what degree this quality is a characteristic of a child versus a function of the play partner or the specific pairing of two children. For this purpose, preschool children’s general pretend play quality (actor effect), their general influence on their play partner’s pretend play quality (partner effect) and the role of the specific constellation between two children (relationship effect) were examined in a dyadic setting. Potential associations of the effects with children’s age, gender, social‐cognitive and social competencies, as well as the dyadic composition of these variables and their friendship were examined. Children c...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
Connections were examined between parent-child pretense and physical play and children’s (median age...
Social pretend play may have a positive impact on children’s social development because it involves ...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
Pretend play with peers is purportedly an important driver of social development in the preschool pe...
Pretend play may be beneficial for young children’s social development. However, empirical results t...
Background and aims: The aims of this study were to investigate the relationship between pretend pla...
Playing with peers is one of the most important contexts for the acquisition of social competencies...
Background and Aims: Play is the primary means through which children develop skills and socially in...
Background: Understanding how pretend play is related to positive emotions is important for supporti...
Connections were examined between parent-child pretense and physical play and children’s (median age...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
Connections were examined between parent-child pretense and physical play and children’s (median age...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
Connections were examined between parent-child pretense and physical play and children’s (median age...
Social pretend play may have a positive impact on children’s social development because it involves ...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
Pretend play with peers is purportedly an important driver of social development in the preschool pe...
Pretend play may be beneficial for young children’s social development. However, empirical results t...
Background and aims: The aims of this study were to investigate the relationship between pretend pla...
Playing with peers is one of the most important contexts for the acquisition of social competencies...
Background and Aims: Play is the primary means through which children develop skills and socially in...
Background: Understanding how pretend play is related to positive emotions is important for supporti...
Connections were examined between parent-child pretense and physical play and children’s (median age...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
Connections were examined between parent-child pretense and physical play and children’s (median age...
This study investigated associations between family and peer experience and individual differences i...
Connections were examined between parent-child pretense and physical play and children’s (median age...
Social pretend play may have a positive impact on children’s social development because it involves ...