The Power of Play
How Spontaneous, Imaginative Activitites Lead to Happier and Healthier Children
David Elkind(Author)
Perseus Books (Publisher)
Published on 25. December 2006
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-7382-1053-7 (ISBN)
Description
Best-selling author and distinguished childcare expert David Elkind takes on the "over-scheduled" child syndrome, providing parents with an understanding of, and appreciation for the powerful role of "play" in healthy emotional and academic development. In modern childhood, free, unstructured play time is being replaced more and more by academics, lessons, competitive sports and passive entertainment. While parents may worry that their children will be at a disadvantage if they are not engaged in constant learning, child development expert David Elkind reassures us that imaginative play goes far to prepare children for academic and social success, perhaps further than the panoply of educational products geared towards youngsters. To restore play's good name, best-selling author and internationally-known educator David Elkind shows how creative, spontaneous play fosters healthy mental and social development and sets the stage for academic learning. For example, children learn mutual respect and cooperation through role-playing and the negotiation of rules, which in turn prepares them for successful classroom learning.
In simply playing with rocks, a child could discover properties of counting and shapes, and even a toddler's babbling is an important precursor to language. Finally, Elkind suggests ways to restore play's respected place in children's lives, at home, at school and in the larger community.
In simply playing with rocks, a child could discover properties of counting and shapes, and even a toddler's babbling is an important precursor to language. Finally, Elkind suggests ways to restore play's respected place in children's lives, at home, at school and in the larger community.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boulder
United States
Publishing group
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7382-1053-7 (9780738210537)
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E-Book
12/2007
Grand Central Publishing
€9.49
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Person
David Elkind PhD is Professor of Child Development at Tufts University. He is the author of a dozen books including The Hurried Child and All Grown Up and No Place to Go.