Play Therapy and Pervasive Developmental
.... concepts or practices that lack the rigor and precision of the physical sciences with impressive sounding names, like
child-centered
play therapy, filial
play ....
(899

4

)
Observation of a Four Year Old Child
.... games. A spigot and hose are available for water
play. The
child's favorite area outside is a hide-out under a large willow tree. ....
(1716

7

)
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

7

)
Curriculum and Child Well-Being
.... Wasserman quotes a young
child as a guide to her purpose: "I'm not little .... the same things that Abbot proposed, such as learning by example and
play (Wasserman, p ....
(1666

7

)
Nondirective Play Therapy
.... The argument is that the context of
play, which exercises the
child's cognitive function without obliging him to articulate via language the cognitive ....
(3480

14

)
Parent-Child Relationships in Hamlet & King Lear
.... The importance of the parent-
child dynamics to the
play is that they explain the psychological turmoil of all the charac ters. Hamlet's ....
(2509

10

)
Social & Cognitive Play Behavior This study examined the social ...
....
play The
child plays alone with toys that are different from those used by nearby children and makes no effort to get close to the other children. ....
(3728

15

)
Child Development & Personal Example
.... Ray wanted to throw a ball into a
child-scale basketball hoop and the .... This seems to follow the description of gender differences in
play described by Papalia ....
(1581

6

)
Observation of a Preschool Child I. Introduction 1. The c
.... purposes. One end of the room is set up for dramatic
play with a doll house and
child-sized furniture arranged on an area rug. Behind ....
(1666

7

)
Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie is a play
.... Griffin says that Williams turns the events of the
play "into a universal revelation about parent-
child conflict and brother-sister bonding" (22). ....
(1350

5

)
Effects of Culture on the Developing Child
.... it to strangers at times, eg when someone famous dies, or when a
child is murdered. .... to others, they cry out for justice because they have a sense of fair
play. ....
(1010

4

)
The film of Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?
.... Goffman developed a theatrical analogy about how men and women
play parts in .... George and Martha engage in banter about their
child which escalates through a ....
(2308

9

)
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development & Phys Ed
.... Piaget's theory suggests that teaching a
child to
play a team sport must begin with basic essentials, such as how to manipulate a basketball or a football ....
(740

3

)
Forgery of a Proporated Play by Shakespeare
This research will examine the eighteenth-century forgery of a purported
play by Shakespeare .... to what are today known as oedipal issues between parent and
child. ....
(2522

10

)
Sophocles' play Oedipus The King
.... that Fate is an unalterable force in the lives of the characters in the
play. .... My
child could slay/No father, and the King could cast away/The fear that dogged ....
(1052

4

)
Dibs in Search of Self
.... In
play therapy, a
child plays in a protected, unstructured environment while being observed by a therapist. .... (October 1985). The
child at
play. ....
(1905

8

)
Hyperactive Child Syndrome Hyperactive child sy
.... actions. The
child might be rewarded with food,
play time, TV time or tokens redeemable for any number of things. Sometimes this ....
(1569

6

)
Case Study of Sexually Abused Child Angela, a 10 year old girl ...
.... I asked her to
play some games with me, such as bounce the ball back and forth. .... The bicycle had simple form and was incomplete for a
child of that age. ....
(1442

6

)
Treatment Plan for Child's School Phobia
.... will inform the
child that he can leave school if he wishes but that if he choses to stay awhile longer, he will receive a reinforcer (eg, a chance to
play a ....
(1370

5

)
Child Development
.... into
play during adolescence, as all the skills acquired during childhood are suddenly called into question because of all the changes taking place. The
child ....
(1607

6

)
Prevention of Child Abuse in Educational Setting
.... Phyfe-Perkins (1988) has noted that educational administrators can expand the role their schools
play in preventing
child abuse by setting specific policies ....
(4660

19

)
Abused Child and Delinquency
.... replaced by the usually working mother, whose
play strategies are necessary but implicitly not sufficient to the development of the
child's whole socialization ....
(3753

15

)
Shaping a Child's Academic Performance
.... of Family and Households (NSFH), Kim found that family structure, parenting, race and school experience
play a significant role in developing a
child's outcome ....
(2863

11

)
Connection Between Child Abuse & Delinquency
.... replaced by the usually working mother, whose
play strategies are necessary but implicitly not sufficient to the development of the
child's whole socialization ....
(3607

14

)
Vygotsky Child Development Theory
.... self-initiated activity. Thus, a young
child would learn through self-initiated activity such as
play. However, this activity must ....
(729

3

)
Toni Linder's book Transdisciplinary
.... The assessor talks at some length with the parents and then, using this information, devises a
play session designed to measure the
child's abilities in a ....
(2077

8

)
Margaret Mead
.... Children are excluded as well from property or economic concerns (89). in fact, The whole convention of the
child's world is thus a
play convention. . . . ....
(1568

6

)
CHILD ABUSE Introduction This research discus
.... Nurses
play an important role in
child abuse intervention; the earlier detection of
child maltreatment by nurses results in less serious expressions of
child ....
(1743

7

)
THE ABA PILOT PROJECT
.... signs of restlessness, the tutor will pull the
child out of storytime and praise the
child for being so attentive, and give the
child some quiet
play time as a ....
(1249

5

)
The value of Youth Participation in Sports
.... Parents and peers assume the roles of "Monday morning quarterbacks," berating the
child for shortcomings real and imagined. Whereas
play promotes relaxation ....
(2180

9

)