In this article we study the beginnings of sociodramatic play. We examine the pretend play interactions of a Dutch girl, Peggy, and focus on her transition into sociodramatic play. Initially, Peggy interprets only some elements of her play interactions at the pretend level. At age 2;9, Peggy shows symbolic substitution for objects and actions. In the course of seven months, the features participants, roles and place gradually become substituted and specified at the pretend level in Peggy's play. in the earlier play interactions, Peggy and her interaction partner keep a discourse identity and only assign new meaning to objects and to their local acts. In a later play interaction, Peggy and her playmate take roles and interpret their situated...
This chapter provides a review of scholarship which considers play as a site where children’s subjec...
t of ipzig gy, acce ne 9 Young children’s pretend play is considered in the context of the developme...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
In this article we study the beginnings of sociodramatic play. We examine the pretend play interacti...
Pretend play reflects both the unique mental organization and the devel-opmental challenges of early...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the nature of narratives in social pretend play....
Abstract: Focusing on early child pretend play from the perspective of developmental psychology, th...
Pretend play has been studied in great depth in the past four decades, yielding an increasingly rich...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Imaginative play is an important part of childhood that provides insight not only into a child’s abi...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Mimesis is an innate feature of the human being. It shows itself immediately after birth and constit...
Prominent theorists assert that engaging in sociodramatic play is an essential activity for the deve...
Metacommunication (i.e., statements which define how subsequent behavior is to be understood) become...
This research examined preschool children’s use of language during social pretend play. Specificall...
This chapter provides a review of scholarship which considers play as a site where children’s subjec...
t of ipzig gy, acce ne 9 Young children’s pretend play is considered in the context of the developme...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
In this article we study the beginnings of sociodramatic play. We examine the pretend play interacti...
Pretend play reflects both the unique mental organization and the devel-opmental challenges of early...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the nature of narratives in social pretend play....
Abstract: Focusing on early child pretend play from the perspective of developmental psychology, th...
Pretend play has been studied in great depth in the past four decades, yielding an increasingly rich...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Imaginative play is an important part of childhood that provides insight not only into a child’s abi...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Mimesis is an innate feature of the human being. It shows itself immediately after birth and constit...
Prominent theorists assert that engaging in sociodramatic play is an essential activity for the deve...
Metacommunication (i.e., statements which define how subsequent behavior is to be understood) become...
This research examined preschool children’s use of language during social pretend play. Specificall...
This chapter provides a review of scholarship which considers play as a site where children’s subjec...
t of ipzig gy, acce ne 9 Young children’s pretend play is considered in the context of the developme...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...