Introduction: Play has become an object of study in various sectors of society, as it is viewed as an innate, spontaneous activity that is critical for a child’s physical, social, emotional and cognitive development, which facilitates communication, socialisation and adaptation to environments and people. During hospitalisation, children feel vulnerable as they have to cope with strange carers, invasive and painful procedures. Barriers to their regular activities tend to make th
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)This project consisted of the development of a ther...
Purpose: This study was done to analyze children's play during hospitalization. Method: Data were c...
Introduction: the infant hospitalisation may put at risk the normal development of the children due ...
Play is an essential element of cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of children. t...
This chapter serves as an Introduction to the book. It includes a reflection on the significance of ...
Introduction: the infant hospitalisation may put at risk the normal development of the children due ...
Abstract Objective: To understand the meaning of playing for the hospitalized child under precautio...
More than just a frivolous activity, play can be a means of expression, escape, and familiarity. But...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
Being patient, and the process of hospitalization, change the conditions of any human being and dete...
Play is the activity that stimulates humanity in a child. Through play we learn to socialize, and le...
The purpose of my study is to examine how the Hospital Play Specialists looks at the importance of p...
Play is the way that children are able to come to terms with reality. Throughplay children are not o...
Play is a difficult aspect to define due to its complexity. Even though play has multidimensional me...
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)This project consisted of the development of a ther...
Purpose: This study was done to analyze children's play during hospitalization. Method: Data were c...
Introduction: the infant hospitalisation may put at risk the normal development of the children due ...
Play is an essential element of cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of children. t...
This chapter serves as an Introduction to the book. It includes a reflection on the significance of ...
Introduction: the infant hospitalisation may put at risk the normal development of the children due ...
Abstract Objective: To understand the meaning of playing for the hospitalized child under precautio...
More than just a frivolous activity, play can be a means of expression, escape, and familiarity. But...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
Being patient, and the process of hospitalization, change the conditions of any human being and dete...
Play is the activity that stimulates humanity in a child. Through play we learn to socialize, and le...
The purpose of my study is to examine how the Hospital Play Specialists looks at the importance of p...
Play is the way that children are able to come to terms with reality. Throughplay children are not o...
Play is a difficult aspect to define due to its complexity. Even though play has multidimensional me...
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)This project consisted of the development of a ther...
Purpose: This study was done to analyze children's play during hospitalization. Method: Data were c...