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Berkowitz, Doriet – Young Children, 2011
Oral storytelling supports young children's learning and development differently than stories read aloud from picture books. It gives children an opportunity to exercise their imagination, communicate effectively, enhance their social literacy, and build community in a different way. Oral storytelling encourages a heightened and more sophisticated…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Picture Books, Dramatic Play, Young Children
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Miles, Lisa Rounds – Young Children, 2009
In this article, the author shares her experience in setting up a unique imitative play through which children try on roles and imitate "grown-up" activities, thereby developing feelings of confidence and competence. As children play, they gain communication and negotiation skills; if conflicts arise, they engage in creative problem solving.…
Descriptors: Play, Dramatic Play, Imitation, Self Esteem
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Honig, Alice – Young Children, 2007
Play is children's work. Alice Honig enumerates from the heart 10 ways in which children learn through play, including building dexterity; social skills; cognitive and language skills; number and time concepts; spatial understanding; reasoning of cause and effect; clarification of pretend versus real; sensory and aesthetic appreciation; extended…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Time, Separation Anxiety, Dramatic Play
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Mandelbaum, Jean – Young Children, 1975
Offers suggestions as to how teachers of nursery through second grade children might develop a creative dramatics program from elements that are already in the curriculum and in the children themselves. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
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Anker, Dorothy; And Others – Young Children, 1974
A group of early childhood teachers in an effort to reinforce the child development approach and counteract pressures for early rote learning, describes some specific cognitive learning events which can be found in the spontaneous play for young children. (ST)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Discovery Learning, Dramatic Play, Learning Activities
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Abraham, Kitty G.; Liberman, Evelyn – Young Children, 1985
Reports a study which compared the play of nine four-year-old girls with baby dolls and with Barbie dolls. Nonfacilitative play behavior was observed much more frequently in the baby doll sessions than in the Barbie sessions. Suggests that Barbie dolls could be used as an alternative doll activity in preschool classrooms. (CB)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Females
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Kostelnik, Marjorie J.; And Others – Young Children, 1986
Examines reasons children find superhero play so attractive and discusses how it relates to children's development. Also makes a case for allowing superhero play and suggests strategies to make such play a constructive experience for children. (KS)
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Development, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
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Whaley, Carrie – Young Children, 2002
Discusses how story enactments can be used in preschool and kindergarten classrooms to allow children to take on the role of storymaker and to provide experiences for children to draw upon as they learn to read. Offers tips for individual story writing and suggestions for group story telling. Asserts that a variety of storymaking experiences…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Dramatic Play, Educational Practices, Kindergarten
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Christie, James F. – Young Children, 1982
Describes a play observation system and offers guidelines for using a recently developed play observation inventory. Two basic sociodramatic play training procedures are described which teachers can use to enhance the quality of children's play. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Measures (Individuals)
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Boutte, Gloria S.; And Others – Young Children, 1996
Discusses how prop boxes enhance learning and are resources in multicultural and nonsexist primary education, focusing on play, experimentation, and cooperation. Examines integration of prop boxes into the curricula and activities, and presents examples of generic and specific multicultural prop boxes that incorporate art, music, foods,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperation, Dramatic Play, Instructional Materials
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Kirk, Elizabeth W. – Young Children, 1998
Discusses the benefits for children's literacy, creativity, and enthusiasm for classroom activities of taking dictation of preschool children's own stories and facilitating dramatizations of these stories. Considers issues in the process of dictation and dramatization. Describes differences and similarities in children's stories and their relation…
Descriptors: Child Development, Class Activities, Dictation, Dramatic Play
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Myhre, Susan M. – Young Children, 1993
Discusses the benefits that young children derive from dramatic play and how dramatic play is enhanced by prop boxes (boxes in which are stored objects related to various areas of children's dramatic play such as bakery, repair shop, grocery store, and fire station). Also discusses how teachers can obtain and use prop boxes. (BB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Peer Relationship
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Dinwiddie, Sue A. – Young Children, 1993
Adding plastic gutters to the nursery school's sand area began as a science curriculum enhancement and evolved into a whole curriculum that stimulated cognitive exploration, cooperative dramatic play, language enhancement, and general fun. The children manipulated the gutters and materials such as sand, water, buckets, and tennis balls in a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Discovery Learning, Dramatic Play, Play
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Hatcher, Beth; Petty, Karen – Young Children, 2004
In this article, the authors help teachers see below the surface so that play can be used to help children's learning and communication. A closer and deeper look at play can reveal children's learning of concept development, communication, budding social relationships, and very specific literacy skills. The authors state, that viewing play not…
Descriptors: Literacy, Dramatic Play, Drama, Learning Strategies
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Suskind, Diane – Young Children, 1993
Describes Project Desert Shield, a curriculum that preschool children and teachers at a U.S. military base in Germany developed to embrace and constructively deal with the interests and concerns of the children about Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm through dramatic play. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Coping, Dramatic Play, Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition
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