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International Standard Book Number 9780313012617
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9780275977573
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Classification number BF717.A75 2002
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Classification number 155.4/18
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Personal name Ariel, Shlomo.
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Title Children's Imaginative Play :
Remainder of title A Visit to Wonderland.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Bloomsbury Publishing USA,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2002.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2002.
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Extent 1 online resource (224 pages)
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Series statement Child Psychology and Mental Health Series
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Formatted contents note Cover -- CHILDREN'S IMAGINATIVE PLAY -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Foreword -- NOTE -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 What Is Make-Believe Play? -- A DEFINITION OF MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY: IT'S ALL MENTAL -- A Definition of Make-Believe Play -- MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY AND ITS CLOSE RELATIVES -- Other Forms of Play -- Imitation -- Symbolic Representation -- Pretending -- Fantasy and Imagination -- Storytelling -- Drama -- Delusions -- Rituals -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 1 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- Definitions of Make-Believe Play and Their Cognitive Substrata -- Distinctions Between Make-Believe Play and Other Phenomena -- The Use of the Past Tense in Pretend Play -- Make-Believe Play as Improvisational Theater -- 2 The Cryptic Codes of Make-Believe Play -- MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY AS A SEMIOTIC SYSTEM -- The Scope of the Term "Language" -- Analyzing a Particular Make-Believe Play Text -- ANALYSIS OF A DYADIC MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY TEXT -- Observation 1: Peace Forever -- DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE LANGUAGE OF MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY -- Observation 2: The Kittens Are Being Born -- Observation 3: The Pirate and the Shark -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 2 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- Analysis of Language and Other Symbolic Systems -- Componential Analysis -- Analysis of the Linguistic and Logical Peculiarities of Make-Believe Play -- Make-Believe Play as a Semiotic System -- Techniques of Textual Analysis Applied to Make-Believe Play -- 3 Make-Believe Play as a Diplomatic Language -- THE REALM OF IMAGINATION AS AN ARENA OF POWER STRUGGLES -- "PROXIMITY" AND "CONTROL" AS KEY CONCEPTS IN THE ANALYSIS OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS -- Observation 4: Easy Riders -- TYPES OF CONCRETE IMAGES OF PROXIMITY AND CONTROL -- THE PLAYING CHILDREN AS MASTER STRATEGISTS -- TYPES OF "DIPLOMATIC MEANS" FOR ACHIEVING PROXIMITY OR CONTROL GOALS.
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Formatted contents note IN PRAISE OF THE METHODICAL LITTLE PUPPETEERS INSIDE THE GIRLS' HEADS -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 3 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- Proximity and Control as Fundamental Social Parameters -- Channeling Conflicts to Play -- Social Functions of Play -- 4 Mini-Legal Systems Regulating Sociodramatic Play -- THE CULTURAL SPECIFICITY OF MINI-LEGAL SYSTEMS -- A SAMPLE OF LAWS -- Leadership Laws -- Participation Laws -- Territory Laws -- Possession Laws -- Interrelations among Laws -- Sanctions against Lawbreakers -- THE NATURE OF "LEGAL" NEGOTIATIONS -- Observation 5: The Magic Finger or the Sword? -- ADULTS' RULES AND CHILDREN'S LAWS -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 4 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- Mini-Legal Systems -- Play-Related Social Interactions -- 5 Make-Believe Play as an Emotional Moderator -- A COMPLEX MECHANISM MEDIATES BETWEEN PLAY AND THE CHILD'S EMOTIONAL LIFE -- Observation 6: The Soldier and the Submarine -- INFORMAL ANALYSIS OF "THE SOLDIER AND THE SUBMARINE"-DETECTING THE EMOTIONAL REGULATION MECHANISM -- Scene 1: Curiosity, Adventurousness, Courage, Aesthetic Interest -- Scene 2: Panic, Tension, Unrest, Acting Out of Distress -- Scene 3: Rest, Gradual relaxation, Recovery -- Scene 4: New Dangers and Fears -- A PRINCIPLED PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATION FOR THE EMOTIONAL MECHANISM REGULATING PLAY -- APPLYING CDCA TO "THE SOLDIER AND THE SUBMARINE" -- THE VALIDITY OF THE CDCA OF "THE SOLDIER AND THE SUBMARINE" -- Observation 7: The Naughty Teddy Bear and the Mixed-Up Rooster -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 5 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- Regulative Mechnisms -- Theories of Emotions and Cognition -- The Functions of Play as an Emotional-Regulative Mechanism -- 6 Make-Believe Play and the Developing Child -- THE DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY -- The Beginning of Make-Believe Play -- The Middle Stage-The Third and Fourth Years.
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Formatted contents note Observation 8: Secrets -- Observation 9: The Plane and the Washing Machine -- The Latest Stage-Sociodramatic Play -- Sense Perception and Attention -- Memory -- Observation 10: The Very Funny Truck -- Creative thinking and problem solving -- Insight, Introspection and Self-awareness -- Organization and Planning -- Observation 11: The Naughty Teddy Bear and the Mixed-Up Rooster (a fuller version) -- Knowledge and Understanding of the World -- Observation 12: The Power of Good and the Power of Evil -- Socialization -- The Waning of Make-Believe Play -- SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 6 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- Make-Believe Play and Social Development -- Make-Believe Play and Cognitive Development -- Research on Play Development -- 7 Make-Believe Play in a Cross-Cultural Perspective -- ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH OF MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY-THE METHODOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS -- TYPES OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL EXPLANATION -- APPROACHES TO SOCIALIZATION RESEARCH -- MODERN VERSUS TRADITIONAL CULTURES -- ADULTS' ATTITUDES TOWARD CHILDREN'S PLAY IN DIFFERENT CULTURES -- ARE WORK AND FORMAL SCHOOLING DONE AT THE EXPENSE OF PLAY? -- ARE THERE CULTURES IN WHICH CHILDREN DO NOT PLAY MAKE-BELIEVE GAMES AT ALL? -- IS THE MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY OF TRADITIONAL CHILDREN PURELY MIMETIC? -- IS THE MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY OF TRADITIONAL CHILDREN COLLECTIVISTIC? -- IS THE MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY OF TRADITIONAL CHILDREN MOLDED INTO TRADITIONAL FORMATS? -- IS THE MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY OF CHILDREN OF LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AND TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES DULLER? -- CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISONS OF THE LEVEL OF MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY -- DO TRADITIONAL CHILDREN HAVE PLAY-RELATED "MINI-LEGAL SYSTEMS"? -- Excerpt 1 -- Excerpt 2 -- Excerpt 3 -- Excerpt 4 -- RELATIONS BETWEEN SOCIAL STRUCTURE, SOCIALIZATION AND THE NATURE OF SOCIODRAMATIC PLAY -- HOW GENERALIZABLE ARE THE RESULTS OF THE ORANIM STUDY?.
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Formatted contents note SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 7 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- Theoretical Orientations in Anthropology -- Modern versus Traditional Societies -- Theoretical Studies, Bibliographies and Literature Reviews on the Anthropology of Play -- Ethnographic Studies of Make-Believe Play -- 8 Applications of Make-Believe Play in Education -- EDUCATIONAL PLAY DIAGNOSIS -- TRAINING IN MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY SKILLS -- IN VIVO INSTRUCTION IN MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY SKILLS -- ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT IN THE CHILDREN'S PLAY FOR SPECIFIC EDUCATIONAL GOALS -- Enhancing Self-control -- Overcoming Negativism -- Teaching Arithmetic by Make-believe Play -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 8 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- The Role of Make-Believe Play in Education -- Techniques of Training in Make-Believe Play Skills -- 9 Play Therapy -- MAIN PLAY THERAPY METHODS -- Psychoanalytic Play Therapy -- Jungian Play Therapy -- Adlerian Play Therapy -- Child-Centered Play Therapy -- Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy -- Ecosystemic Play Therapy -- EVALUATION OF PLAY THERAPY METHODS -- AN INTEGRATIVE THEORY OF PLAY THERAPY -- The Scope of the Theory and the Language in Which It Is Formulated -- Explaining the Etiology of Symptoms-Dysfunctional Attempts to Restore Lost Simplicity -- The Goals of Play Therapy-"Debugging" the Information-Processing System and Restoring its Simplicity -- Make-Believe Play as a Debugging Instrument-Bug-Busters -- Bug-Busters Derived from the Definition of Make-Believe Play -- Bug-Busters Derived from the Emotional-Homeostatic Functions of Make-Believe Play -- Bug-Busters Derived from the Social-Communicational Functions of Make-Believe Play -- Make-Believe Play as a Vehicle of Therapeutic Communication -- MAKE-BELIEVE PLAY DIAGNOSIS -- INDICATIONS FOR REFERRAL -- SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 9 -- A CLASSIFIED LIST OF REFERENCES -- Play Diagnosis -- Methods of Play Therapy.
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Formatted contents note Integrative Play Therapy -- Models Guiding Practice -- Summary and Apologia -- Appendix: Analyzing a Make-Believe Play Text-Procedures and Heuristic Techniques -- INTRODUCTION -- Observation 13: The Shrunken People -- AN INFORMAL ANALYSIS OF "THE SHRUNKEN PEOPLE" -- Excerpt 1 -- Excerpt 2 -- Excerpt 3 -- Excerpt 4 -- Excerpt 5 -- Excerpt 6 -- A FORMAL ANALYSIS OF "THE SHRUNKEN PEOPLE" -- First Step: Identifying and Describing Signifier-Signified Units -- Substep 1 (analyzing signifiers into types of expressive media across time) -- Substep 2 (analyzing the tabulated observation into minimal signifier-signified units) -- Second Step: Identifying and Describing Structures -- Third Step: Identifying and Describing the Uses of Structures, Their Creators' Presuppositions and Purposes -- Fourth Step: Spelling Out the Uses of Out-of-Play Structures that Say Something about In-Play Structures -- MACROSCOPIC ANALYSIS AND RULE FORMULATION -- Fifth step: Formulating Rules -- Context-Dependent Componential Analysis -- CDCA of a Sample of Minimal Signifiers Produced by Avshalom -- CDCA of a Sample of Minimal Signified Produced by Avshalom in "The Shrunken People" -- How Do the Results of the CDCAs Facilitate the Formulation of Rules? -- Correspondence Between Signifiers and Signified -- Fluctuations of Energy and Potency in the Play Text -- Avshalom's Sequence List -- Sharon's Sequence List -- A Syntactic Rule Governing the Play Interactions Between Avshalom and Sharon -- Tracing Purposes and Presuppositions to Arrive at the Players' Goals and Plans -- References -- Index -- About the Author.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Play -- Psychological aspects.
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Main entry heading Ariel, Shlomo
Title Children's Imaginative Play
Place, publisher, and date of publication New York : Bloomsbury Publishing USA,c2002
International Standard Book Number 9780275977573
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