144 Pages
by
Routledge
144 Pages
by
Psychology Press
144 Pages
by
Routledge
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translated by Hermina and Morris Sinclair This book was written by a group of researchers with a common theoretical-constructivist-framework and using the same methods of naturalistic observation and data analysis. They considered that collective pretend play would provide excellent opportunities for understanding young children's thinking, especially when play arose spontaneously in a familiar... Read more
Contents: H. Sinclair, M. Stambak, Introduction. M. Verba, Construction and Sharing of Meanings in Pretend Play. T. Musatti, S. Mayer, Pretend Play in the Schoolyard: Propagation of Play Themes Among a Group of Young Children. L. Bonica, Negotiations Among Children and Pretend Play. S. Rayna, M. Ballion, M. Braut, M. Stambak, Psychosocial Knowledge as Reflected in Puppet Shows Improvised by Pairs of Children.
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Hermina Sinclair, Mira Stambak






