This study examined the effects of an enriched environment and teacher intervention on the dramatic and sociodramatic play of four to five year old children in Singapore. Three groups, comprising one experimental group with an enriched play environment, another experimental group with an enriched play environment and teacher intervention, and a control group without any intervention, with a total of thirty-six children from three childcare centres, were observed in the classroom setting. The Smilansky Scale for Evaluation of Dramatic and Sociodramatic Play was used to evaluate and rate the six play elements of Imitative Role Play, Make-Believe with Objects, Make-Believe with Actions and Situations, Persistence in Role Play, Interaction and ...
AbstractMost scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At thi...
Concern for child wellness has led play professionals to explore natural playscapes as a means to en...
In early childhood there is consensus that children’s play is an important aspect of development and...
This study examined the effects of an enriched environment and teacher intervention on the dramatic ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the dramatic play of five year olds when...
Arising out of a concern for the perceived devaluing of social pretend play in both formal early-yea...
Preschool children best learn through play. Among different play types sociodramatic play takes a cr...
Project (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 20...
Prominent theorists assert that engaging in sociodramatic play is an essential activity for the deve...
Practitioners working with children have emphasized that play is vital to children’s development, Li...
Play is an important part of a child’s development. Play is often defined as an activity done for it...
Negative risk factors relating to Social Emotional Mental Health can include educational and later-l...
The outcomes of this research revealed that dramatic play is a significant activity of children&rsqu...
Play is believed to provide benefits for cognitive, social, emotional, physical and moral developmen...
The Early Years in England has seen heavy investment since New Labour came into power in 1997. This ...
AbstractMost scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At thi...
Concern for child wellness has led play professionals to explore natural playscapes as a means to en...
In early childhood there is consensus that children’s play is an important aspect of development and...
This study examined the effects of an enriched environment and teacher intervention on the dramatic ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the dramatic play of five year olds when...
Arising out of a concern for the perceived devaluing of social pretend play in both formal early-yea...
Preschool children best learn through play. Among different play types sociodramatic play takes a cr...
Project (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 20...
Prominent theorists assert that engaging in sociodramatic play is an essential activity for the deve...
Practitioners working with children have emphasized that play is vital to children’s development, Li...
Play is an important part of a child’s development. Play is often defined as an activity done for it...
Negative risk factors relating to Social Emotional Mental Health can include educational and later-l...
The outcomes of this research revealed that dramatic play is a significant activity of children&rsqu...
Play is believed to provide benefits for cognitive, social, emotional, physical and moral developmen...
The Early Years in England has seen heavy investment since New Labour came into power in 1997. This ...
AbstractMost scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At thi...
Concern for child wellness has led play professionals to explore natural playscapes as a means to en...
In early childhood there is consensus that children’s play is an important aspect of development and...