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Autor:
Elizabeth Wood
Publikováno v:
Practical Pre-School. 2010:16-18
The benefits of role play can last into adulthood. Children who are master players are often more socially skilled, more adaptable in new situations and more flexible in thinking and problem-solving skills
Autor:
Elizabeth Wood
Publikováno v:
Practical Pre-School. 2005:1-3
Although there is research evidence to support the value of learning through role play, there are still several areas of concern about the quality of role play, the role of adults, continuity across phases, and how much freedom and autonomy children
Autor:
Elizabeth Wood
Publikováno v:
Practical Pre-School. 2010:9-10
Role play takes many different forms: children may play alone, with peers and with adults. It can develop from other forms of play. It involves pretence, imagination, empathy (understanding how someone else thinks and behaves), taking on and acting i
Autor:
Elizabeth Wood
Publikováno v:
Practical Pre-School. 2005:1-2
Play contributes to children's social, emotional, physical and cognitive development. It can be highly motivating, deeply absorbing and enable children to feel competent, powerful and creative.
Autor:
Elizabeth Wood
Publikováno v:
Practical Pre-School. 2005:1-2
Role play takes many different forms: children may play alone, with peers and with adults. It can develop from other forms of play. It involves pretence, imagination, empathy (understanding how someone else thinks and behaves), taking on and acting i
Autor:
Elizabeth Wood
Publikováno v:
Practical Pre-School. 2005:1-1
Children don't need a room full of props and expensive toys for role play. Everyday resources can be just as stimulating – the skill lies in helping your child to transform them in their imaginations.