Play

  • Play: A Polyphony of Research, Theories, and Issues
    By Lynn E. Cohen, Sandra Waite-Stupiansky

    Greene, S., & Hogan, D. (2005). Researching children's experiences: approaches and methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Greig, A., Taylor, J., & MacKay, T. (2007). Doing research with children (2nd ed.).

  • Play: Collected Plays Eliot
    By T. S. Eliot

    Play: Collected Plays Eliot

  • Play
    By Colleen Corcoran

    I had coached and played soccer in Ireland before coming to Kenya, but mostly observed what the then coaches – Peter Foster from the UK and Norman Thompson, an American Peace Corps volunteer – were doing. I learned partly by trial and ...

  • Play: The Pathway from Theory to Practice
    By Sandra Heidemann, Deborah Hewitt

    Make up little stories like “What if Blake is on the swing. Jason is waiting, and Blake gets off. Whose turn is it?” Goal: Child Willingly Gives Up a Toy If Another Child Asks for It This goal differs from the previous one because in ...

  • Play: An Anthology of Student Plays
    By Jane Adams, Kathryn Taylor, Ben Lawson

    The eight playwrights featured in PLAY not only developed their plays in the classroom during ACT's Young Playwrights Program in the fall, but also were selected by theatre professionals for inclusion in the ACT Young Playwright Festival.

  • Play
    By Bill Thompson

    This is the common experience of the human condition. We can call what appears in the zone of meaning - phenomena. These are the closest we ever get to materi

  • Play: The Pathway from Theory to Practice
    By Sandra Heidemann, Deborah Hewitt

    This is the revised edition of the well-respected and relied-upon handbook Pathways to Play.

  • Play: A board book about playtime
    By Elizabeth Verdick, Marjorie Lisovskis

    Move . . . and reach, play, eat, cuddle, and rest. The books in the Happy Healthy Baby series include appealing black-and-white photographs of babies and whimsical full-color illustrations that capture the moments and moods of baby’s day.

  • Play: The Foundation that Supports the House of Higher Learning
    By Lisa Murphy

    After many weeks of thinking, reading, talking and investigating, I adopted the “reading program” that Sydney Clemens references in her book, The Sun's Not Broken, A Cloud's Just in The Way. And while I imagine her essay on the trials ...

  • Play: Fun ways to help your child develop in the first five years
    By Amanda Gummer

    Play is a fantastic way to promote family cohesion, enhance child development, reduce stress and encourage parents and children to enjoy their family life.

  • Play: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis
    By Brian Sutton-Smith, Felicia Faye McMahon, Donald E. Lytle

    One gets a better grasp of the modern child's playful expression in such practical advocacy as in Gary Krane's Simple Fun for Busy People ( 1998 ) which is full of examples of more provocative , hilarious and absurd types of playfulness ...

  • Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul
    By Stuart L. Brown

    A psychological analysis based on the author's studies in play behavior reveals how play is essential to the development of social skills, problem-solving abilities, and creativity.

  • Play: A Basic Pathway to the Self
    By Thomas Henricks

    Based on the exceptional scholarship of the distinguished sociologist Thomas S. Henricks, this penetrating, accessible, and wide-ranging collection represents the culmination of his efforts-through the American Journal of Play in particular ...

  • Play: Ideas, Exercises, and Little Ways to Add More Fun to Every Day
    By M. H. Clark

    It was a magical time to explore, to dream, and to turn the world into your playground. Consider this book your recess! Filled with ideas, prompts, and fun-filled games, Play is an activity book for the childlike explorer inside you.

  • Play: Stage Dive 2
    By Kylie Scott

    Book 2 in the New York Times bestselling rock star romance series from Kylie Scott VOTED AUSTRALIA'S FAVOURITE ROMANCE AUTHOR 2013 & 2014 "Go buy this book.

  • Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul
    By Christopher Vaughan, Stuart Brown M.D.

    Or the blissful abandon of a golden retriever racing across a lawn. This is the joy of play. By definition, play is purposeless, all-consuming, and fun. But as Dr. Stuart Brown illustrates, play is anything but trivial.

  • Play: A Theory of Learning and Change
    By Tara Brabazon

    ... play is for social stability. My proposal is that one should regulate children's play.50 Plato, who was concerned with political stability in Ancient Greece, contended that if children were constantly changing during play they might ...

  • Play: Poems about Childhood
    By Shane Neilson

    Play: Poems about Childhood

  • Play
    By Marc Malmdorf Andersen

    ... play-fighting while growing up, but are allowed to socialise with other rats, fight just as well as rats that were allowed to play-fight. This is quite surprising, as one would expect that rats that play-fight when they are young would ...

  • Play
    By Jerome Seymour Bruner, Kathy Sylva, Alison Jolly

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