Existing studies have explored parental play beliefs in the developed coastal cities in mainland China, leaving parents in developing areas unstudied. This study aimed to understand how these understudied parents view and engage in their children’s play at home, using Bronfenbrenner’s process–person–context–time (PPCT) model. Eight families were interviewed and observed to explore parental beliefs and practices regarding young children’s play at home. Thematic analysis showed that most parents appreciated the importance of play in children’s early development but did not know how to scaffold their children’s play activities. In addition, the high SES families supported child-led play (i.e., free play), whereas the lower SES families adopted...
The number of immigrant families enrolled in child development home visiting programs is on the rise...
In the qualitative phase of the study, 47 parents in Beijing were interviewed using a design that wa...
Play is children’s natural tendency and widely regarded as providing a rich context for children’s l...
Play is widely regarded as beneficial to children’s development in the early years, but this belief ...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
Early learning through play is critical in preparing children with the necessary skills for the 21st...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
Stereotypes tend to pervade the debates on Chinese parents’ expectation of their children’s academic...
IntroductionBefore going through play therapy with children, parents' consent is usually needed. Thu...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
Through a qualitative case study design, the relationships among play, early literacy, and home cult...
Parents of young children are often unaware of the general importance of play in children’s developm...
The number of immigrant families enrolled in child development home visiting programs is on the rise...
In the qualitative phase of the study, 47 parents in Beijing were interviewed using a design that wa...
Play is children’s natural tendency and widely regarded as providing a rich context for children’s l...
Play is widely regarded as beneficial to children’s development in the early years, but this belief ...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
Early learning through play is critical in preparing children with the necessary skills for the 21st...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
Stereotypes tend to pervade the debates on Chinese parents’ expectation of their children’s academic...
IntroductionBefore going through play therapy with children, parents' consent is usually needed. Thu...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine contemporary Chinese parents\u27 childrearing...
Through a qualitative case study design, the relationships among play, early literacy, and home cult...
Parents of young children are often unaware of the general importance of play in children’s developm...
The number of immigrant families enrolled in child development home visiting programs is on the rise...
In the qualitative phase of the study, 47 parents in Beijing were interviewed using a design that wa...
Play is children’s natural tendency and widely regarded as providing a rich context for children’s l...