Influence of Parental Rearing on Children's Play
.... perceptual resemblances between different things as a semiotic device is a form of analogical thinking that originates in children's
symbolic play and matures ....
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Role of Children's Play in Developmental Process
.... 360) goes on to state, "Since Smilansky's (1968) landmark study, there have been many published accounts of preschool training programs that use
symbolic play. ....
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Curriculum for Early Childhood Education
.... In
symbolic play, children are able to substitute one object for another in their
play. This is the level of
play where make-believe becomes preeminent. ....
(2666

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Teaching children diagnosed with Autism
.... As the children's level of
symbolic play increased their interaction skills showed a corresponding increase (Stahmer, 1995, p. 138). ....
(2713

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Brain Research and Early Life
.... Results indicated that constructive-object
play rather than
symbolic play facilitated the understanding of perceptual and taxonomic metaphor, suggesting ....
(1930

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Developmental Features of Early Childhood Development
.... Results indicated that constructive-object
play rather than
symbolic play facilitated the understanding of perceptual and taxonomic metaphor, suggesting ....
(1930

8

)
Play Therapy
.... typically enter the preoperational thought phase in which they have just begun to develop their ability to utilize symbols such as
symbolic play and imitation ....
(7764

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Benefits of Play
.... 5.
Symbolic Play, which is also called "dramatic
play," is make-believe
play in which a child pretends to be in diverse "real world" types of situations or ....
(1640

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I. Play therapy
.... Through
play therapy, children are able to utilize the
symbolic components of
play in order to explore, experience and process disturbing feelings and thoughts ....
(787

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Play Therapy Training
.... enter the preoperational thought phase in which they have just begun to develop their ability to utilize symbols, such as
symbolic play, imitation, and language ....
(9727

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PLAY THERAPY TRAINING IN MFT PROGRAMS
.... years old. By age 3, most have started recognizing and using symbols, such as
symbolic play, imitation, and language. They may just ....
(8931

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Rational Action & Symbolic Interactionist Theories
.... playing. Likewise,
symbolic interaction theory explains how I
play the game, but not why I
play in the first place.
Symbolic interactionists ....
(1804

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Early Childhood & Adolescent Development
.... They are egocentric in their learning to incorporate the use of verbal representation and they now use
symbolic play rather than simple motor
play. ....
(5891

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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Chapter 1 "Educational
.... Preoperational tools, such as deferred imitation,
symbolic play, drawing, mental images, and language, assist with internal representation. ....
(3285

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Autism
.... symptoms included orienting to social stimuli, immediate and deferred motor imitation, shared attention, responses to emotional stimuli, and
symbolic play. ....
(2772

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Physiological Aspects of Autism
.... symptoms included orienting to social stimuli, immediate and deferred motor imitation, shared attention, responses to emotional stimuli, and
symbolic play. ....
(2744

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Symbolic-Experiential Theory of Counseling
.... own fantasy life can be a source of humour,
play, exaggeration of .... that employs unique and controversial techniques, it is the
symbolic-experientialism of ....
(1958

8

)
Symbolic Interactionists & Prejudice
.... None of this exists to
symbolic interactionists. They look only at interactions between individuals, and believe that people
play different roles according to ....
(1477

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Need for Phonoglical Awareness
.... well-developed story structures. Reading and writing would take place in the context of
symbolic play. Materials for reading and ....
(1835

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)
A Doll's House
.... Ibsen's Social Dramas, gives us a fuller understanding and meaning of the title which is extremely
symbolic, a symbolism that permeates the
play from beginning ....
(1437

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The Play Life is a Dream
.... Around this seemingly banal event, however, gathers a complex
symbolic system, whose ramifications constitute an essential theme of the
play. . . ....
(3157

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Personal Essay
.... his emotions. In this
symbolic realm of
play, Kevin was willing to verbally express his feelings of frustration. More importantly ....
(795

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)
A Doll'
.... Further, the dialogue is more
symbolic of the deeper theme of the
play, about how repression and objectification of women eventually silences their voice and ....
(1922

8

)
Appearance and Reality in A Streetcar Named Desire
Since then, scholars have debated endlessly about the
symbolic representations of the
play; this is yet another of those arguments. ....
(1575

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A Doll's House
.... other words, the set is not merely a convention of the 19th century realist theater, the set is
symbolic of the tensions and concepts that the
play wishes to ....
(1731

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A Study in Symbolism
.... In this
play, however, the symbol of the school and the
symbolic importance of the names of the characters twist the real world into a
symbolic context in ....
(1619

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A Doll's House
.... the
play is Dr. Rank. Dr. Rank is the
symbolic personification of that which lies below the surface of the
play. He is a dying man ....
(2752

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The Summoning of Everyman: Analysis and Use of Symbols and ...
.... Christ, or the God who appears early on the
play, is taught to be the .... By demonstrating that Death, along with all of the other highly
symbolic characters, are ....
(725

3

)
The setting of The Glass Menagerie
The setting of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, like many elements in the
play, has
symbolic value, and the setting is in the memory of the character ....
(1758

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Symbolism & Imagery in The Glass Menagerie
.... Yet that reality is conveyed, as he also explains, by illusion and symbol. In a broad sense, all of the characters of the
play can be seen as
symbolic. ....
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