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    In “Children’s Need to Play‚ Not compete‚” Jessica is worried about the increasing hype of the competitive sports activities in the younger generation which are actually designed for grownups. These games are imposed by the parents as well as their coaches. Jessica is of the opinion that these types of sports should not be made a part of child’s life at such a young age. These games start feeling like work rather than an enjoyment. Jessica talks about the physical and mental stress these sports have

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    awesome kicks. Pele is famous for his far passes and he doesn’t make many goals. And Neymar is famous for his goals and passes. There are a lot of people that play soccer but not everybody enjoys it. Some people love to use there legs but others don´t. So when people play soccer all those facts need to be in it. Some other people that play soccer are billy benson‚ he is famous for his jukes and goals. Chicharito Hernandez is famous for his goals and passes too. One other person I know is Giovani

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    Types of play to support children’s development 3B.P3/M2. Types of play. 0-2 Years. George case study In this case study‚ George (7 ½ months) was playing with the items in a treasury basket. Treasury baskets are considered heuristic play‚ meaning it encourages active exploration through children’s senses.. Heuristic comes from the Greek word ‘eurisko’ which means ‘serves to discover or gain an understanding of’. Through playing with the objects in his treasury basket‚ George is engaging in

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    Play in the Early Years Fred Rogers (1999) “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.” Play in the early years is a massive contributor to children’s learning. Play begins from an early age and is developed through early years settings in order to prepare children for school. The principle of the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (from September 2014) focusses on

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    Discuss the importance of play in learning and development‚ focussing on 0 – 6 years. Essay plan: * Introduction 10% 150 words Introduce the essay question – Does play support the learning and development of children from birth to six year olds? Start by looking at how babies naturally play to learn about the world around them‚ looking at Smilansky’s theory. Then move onto toddlers and their play relationship with adults‚ discussing Smilansky‚ Vygotsky‚ Wood‚ Bruner‚ Ross’s theories

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    Educational Play: Theory‚ Programs‚ & Perspectives Abstract The following play program educational survey and observation details the educator and administrator perspectives on performance outcomes in four Virginia Beach schools. The use of play as an effective educational method is supported by the comprehensive literature review on the topic which discusses the major theories of Piaget‚ Erikson‚ and Vygotsky as the foundation for concluding how to best utilize play in the formal elementary

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    Present … The play‚ We Are Proud to Present‚ by Jackie Sibblies Drury was very interesting to me. Beginning with reading the script first then to watching the play. The play answered a lot of my unanswered questions but also left me with a few questions. Going into the play I had preconceived notions about who exactly were the Herero people and what relation did they really have with the Germans. I thought this play was about six actors trying to come together to act out this play in front of an

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    Unit 8 Assignment Creative play D1- Creative play Junk modelling is a good activity to encourage children’s play: this helps with their creative skills. In junk modelling‚ you provide children with recycled items like boxes and tubes‚ the children can use these materials to build something‚ for example a child at my placement build a train made out of a box and milk tops. The children can also build things like a rocket‚ bus‚ house‚ car‚ to build something; the children are

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    is well-known contemporary theatre maker and with this play he tries to convey the conflicts of the society. In this play Peter Turrini criticises the bourgeoisie society. Conformity of individuals‚ morals of the society are questioned in this play from the beginning until the end. Australian playwright Peter Turrini’s (Endlich Schuss)‚ ’’Finally‚ The End’ ‘could be mentioned as a strong and questioning play. When I first saw this play in 2010 in national theatre‚ I felt Australian playwright

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    When A Child Doesn T Play

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    Doesn’t Play‚ Identifying Play Problems and Teacher Interventions" from the video file of Hand-in-Hand: Supporting Children with Play Problems‚ produced by Educational Productions Inc. (1992)‚ informs the importance of playtime for young children because the playtime is the learning time for them; therefore‚ if a child does not play‚ early childhood educators must carefully conduct an observation of the child‚ reflect gathered information‚ and set a goal of the intervention for the child’s play problem

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