Play Therapy
.... activity of childhood. In other
words,
play is a preferred developmental interest for young children. As Landreth (1993) indicated ....
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Role of Children's Play in Developmental Process
.... Nicolopoulou (1993) characterizes Piaget's view of
play as being an act indistinct from other types of behavior; in other
words, for Piaget,
play is not a ....
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Niccolo Machiavelli's Play "Mandragola"
.... In other
words, according to the teaching of Machiavelli in this
play, the point of whatever strategy one decides on to attain one's goals must be as ....
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Nondirective Play Therapy
.... As Landreth and Bratton explain (1999), toys are considered to function symbolically, as "the child's
words," while the
play itself functions "as the child's ....
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Influence of Parental Rearing on Children's Play
.... In other
words, there are indications that parents' interactive
play with their children is more positive if their children perceive them as being social ....
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August Wilson's play Joe Turner's Come and Gone
.... Seth opens the
play complaining about Bynum's activities out in the yard (1), and his last
words in the
play form a reminder to Loomis that he only has a few ....
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Hamlet
.... and neoclassical revenge plays. Hamlet's final
words in the
play (in Act V, scene ii) are "the rest is silence". If this were a ....
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King Lear & Fool
.... to be wise in this world, let him become a fool that he may be wise." These
words are very similar to the function and meaning of the word fool in the
play. ....
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Analysis of a Scene from Twelth Night
.... this scene, and the reader or audience member is meant by Shakespeare to take nothing from the scene but a dizzying sense of fun and
play with love and
words. ....
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Strindberg's The Father
.... Her very final
words in the
play show that she has indeed won the war with her husband for the power over their daughter: "My child! ....
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A Doll's House
.... When, in Shakespeare's
play Troilus and Cressida, Troilus says of Cressida's letter, "
words,
words, mere
words," he is pointing the way towards the idea that ....
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Macbeth
.... The
words of the witches
play heavily on Macbeth's mind. He beckons for more information, "Stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more" (1047). ....
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Greek Words and English
.... techniques such as morphology, phonetics and phonology look at the structure of
words and how .... appear[v] quite[adv] ripe[adj] f) Jeremy[n] will[v]
play[v] the ....
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Rosencrantz and Guilderstern
.... sympathy for Hamlet we feel even within the context of the Shakespearean
play, for Hamlet .... Before we knew the
words for it, before we know that there are
words ....
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Shakespeare's Plays About Love
.... "Let Rome in Tiber melt," exclaims Antony at the
play's outset, "and .... Antony's
words assert his access to a hyperbolical world where such things actually happen ....
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Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
.... The very fact that she is being judged by society for her past is another aspect of the physical/spiritual structure of the
play. In other
words, society is ....
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The Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
.... The very fact that she is being judged by society for her past is another aspect of the physical/spiritual structure of the
play. In other
words, society is ....
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Richard II in William Shakespeare's Play
.... Richard's intemperance is shown early in the
play when he first allows a duel between Bolingbroke and Mowbray and then .... II.1.195-199) In other
words, if Richard ....
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The theme of honor in two Novels
.... reluctant to marry because they see through these deceptive
words (1.73-4). Overall, the theme of honor is much more developed in de Vega's
play, compared to ....
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History of Olympism
.... sequence of actions which is essentially repeatable every time the game is played," (4). In other
words, games are a more formal or organized variety of
play. ....
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Edward Albee's play The Zoo Story
.... The "story" is the ending of the
play in which Jerry forces Peter to .... is carried out non-verbally, without the confusion and deception of the symbols of
words. ....
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The Play Life is a Dream
Calder=n expresses these themes in terms of imagery evoked either by the
words of the characters or by the staging of the
play itself. ....
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Medea: A discussion of themes
.... The
play begins on an ominous note when the nurse of Medea intones the first
words of the
play: " How I wished the Argo never had reached the land of Colchis ....
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Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus
.... the conflicts of the
play for the audience. The evocation of a religious ritual broadens the meaning of the scene and gives a context for the
words and for the ....
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Developmental Role of Play
.... If, for young children, the "
play mode is a safe place to try out .... even more important during adolescent stages of development when actions and
words that have ....
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Functions of Play in the Human Lifespan
.... If, for young children, the "
play mode is a safe place to try out .... even more important during adolescent stages of development when actions and
words that have ....
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The Importance of Being Earnest
Oscar Wilde's
play The Importance of Being Earnest has a title that is a
play on
words embodying the dichotomy in the
play between reality and illusion, a ....
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Games People Play (Eric Berne) Eric
....
Play: A Modern Classic Eric Berne published Games People
Play: The Psychology .... hunger, recognition-hunger, and structure-hunger." In other
words, Berne believed ....
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Jesus Hopped the "A" Train: A Critical Review
.... The opening scene of the
play is one of the most intriguing. .... Cruz is unable to get out more than the first few
words of the prayer, however, before being ....
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Play Therapy Training
.... about
play is that children spontaneously take these leaps in cognitive processing without being consciously aware of their separation of meaning from
words ( ....
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