Full Description
This book brings a refreshing Vygotskian perspective to the importance of children's play, and the role it has in the physical, social, emotional and cognitive development of young children. The authors use a praxeological approach and participatory, ethical research to provide a comprehensive yet accessible addition to the crucial and expanding field of Early Years play.
Including illustrative vignettes and case studies, and covering a range of contexts, theories and approaches, the experienced authors explore a variety of topics, including:
Role-play and Early Years practice
Incorporating technology into practice
Scenario and role development
Play in the home as well as the classroom
Endorsed by EECERA, A Vygotskian Analysis of Children's Play Behaviours is an ideal choice for Early Years practitioners, researchers, policy makers, and academics researching or lecturing in early childhood education.
Contents
Part 1 Contexts and Principles: An analysis of Vygotsky's approach to play 1. Play as Role-Play: A Vygotskian analysis 2. Role Play and Emotions: A Vygotskian analysis 3. Children at Heart: Role-Play theory and Early Years practice Part 2: Approaches and Techniques: Vygotsky in action 4. What's going on? Documentation as a key strategy for making role play understandable 5. The Role of Drama in Role-Play 6. Role-Play and Technologies in Early Childhood 7. Socio-dramatic Play: Scenario and role development as enacted by children and as facilitated by pre-service early childhood teachers through drama Part 3: Case Studies: Role-play in practice: A Vygotskian analysis of children's play behaviours 8. Wave Play: Fluid play to support social co-construction 9. Organising the Family: Role-play in the home environment 10. Role-play Beyond Early Childhood Education and Care