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The Role of Play in Human Development
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While the subject of play may seem trivial for behavioral science, E.O. Wilson noted that understanding the significance of play is an important challenge facing scholars in these fields. Play is observed among juveniles across a number of animal species and is especially prevalent in young mammals, yet it is difficult to define or to attribute functional significance to it. In this book, Pellegrini argues that play is an excellent example of the ways in which
biology and culture influence each other, especially during childhood. Specifically, the innovative possibilities associated with different forms of play behavior during the juvenile period can influence individuals' skill acquisition, and possibly influence the development of the species. In order to
understand play in this broad sense, it is necessary to understand its phylogenetic development (across monkeys, great apes, and humans), its place within human development, and its function(s) and atecedents. Such an understanding of the role of play in childhood has implications for a deeper understanding of the role of development in the human experience.

This book is unique among its competitors in that it takes an explicitly theoretical orientation as it is applied to human play, in an evolutionary context. This will be the only volume to provide a coherent theoretical framework addressing the role of play in development. In his concluding chapter, Pellegrini will synthesize his arguments and theory, and speculate about directions for future research in the area. Because of these two aspects, this book has the potential to be a highly
influential book for scholars in developmental psychology, educational psychology, evolutionary biology, and play theorists in anthropology.


Contents:

Chapter 1 Getting Here From There: An Introduction to My Study of Play
Chapter 2 Play: What is it?
Chapter 3 Theories of Play
Chapter 4 Play and Behavioral Plasticity
Chapter 5 Play in Culture
Chapter 6 Functions of Play
Chapter 7 Social Play
Chapter 8 Children's Use of Objects in Exploration, Play, and as Tools
Chapter 9 Locomotor Play
Chapter 10 Pretend Play
Chapter 11 The Role of Games
Chapter 12 The Role of Play in Education
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Taking a Lesson from Sir Thomas Gersham


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ISBN-13: 9780195367324
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
Publication date: October, 2009
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 165.00 x 242.00 x 22.00
Weight: 610g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neuroscience

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