The role of executive function, specifically inhibitory control and generativity, in symbolic play was investigated in 20 children aged 48-89 months. Assessment of inhibitory control was via the Sun-Moon Stroop task, and generativity was assessed with the Semantic Fluency task, as well as a new object substitution task which required children to generate as many uses of toys as possible. Symbolic play ability was assessed under both structured conditions, using the Test of Pretend Play (Lewis and Boucher, 1997), and during free play. The results indicated that the ability to inhibit prepotent responses was associated with children's symbolic play skills, even after controlling for mental age. In contrast, generativity scores on both tasks w...
In this study we sought to determine the degree to which 2- to 3-year-old children use objects symbo...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The present study examined (1) how executive control contributed to in-game behaviors in young child...
Introduction. Play is a symbolic space through which children cognize the world around them and mast...
Play has an essential role in the development of the child. It is generally seen as a reflection of ...
The authors discuss the association between make-believe play and the develop-ment of executive-func...
It is well established that certain aspects of play in young children are related to their emerging ...
An indirect connection between executive functioning and imagination was revealed earlier in the stu...
Inhibitory control is one of the most appropriate measures of executive function in preschool aged c...
The cultural-historical approach provides the deep theoretical grounds for the analysis of children’...
The associations of children's play behaviour to their emotional regulation, executive functioning w...
This study focuses on the development of executive functions in preschool children during a series o...
The purpose of this study was to longitudinally examine the development of symbolic play in 2-year-o...
The associations of children’s play behaviour to their emotional regulation, executive functioning w...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
In this study we sought to determine the degree to which 2- to 3-year-old children use objects symbo...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The present study examined (1) how executive control contributed to in-game behaviors in young child...
Introduction. Play is a symbolic space through which children cognize the world around them and mast...
Play has an essential role in the development of the child. It is generally seen as a reflection of ...
The authors discuss the association between make-believe play and the develop-ment of executive-func...
It is well established that certain aspects of play in young children are related to their emerging ...
An indirect connection between executive functioning and imagination was revealed earlier in the stu...
Inhibitory control is one of the most appropriate measures of executive function in preschool aged c...
The cultural-historical approach provides the deep theoretical grounds for the analysis of children’...
The associations of children's play behaviour to their emotional regulation, executive functioning w...
This study focuses on the development of executive functions in preschool children during a series o...
The purpose of this study was to longitudinally examine the development of symbolic play in 2-year-o...
The associations of children’s play behaviour to their emotional regulation, executive functioning w...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
In this study we sought to determine the degree to which 2- to 3-year-old children use objects symbo...
The preschool period is marked by rapid growth of children's self-regulation and related executive f...
The present study examined (1) how executive control contributed to in-game behaviors in young child...