The role of pretend play in children's cognitive
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The Role of Play in Children's Cognitive Development
By: Seema, Sehrish, Sadaf
The Role of Play in Children's Development
Jeannine refers to play as “activity that is unencumbered by adult direction, and does not depend on manufactured items or rules imposed by someone other than the kids themselves”(2007)
Stuart Brown, Founder of the National Institute for Play, has said that “play is anything that spontaneously is done for its own sake(2008)
Edward Miller and Joan Almon describe play as “activities that are freely chosen and directed by children and arise from intrinsic motivation.(2009)
According to some Educationist:
The Role of Play in Children's Cognitive Development
The cognitive benefits of play:
The cognitive benefits of play: Effects on the learning brain In1964, Marion Diamond and her colleagues
published an exciting paper about brain growth in rats. The neuroscientists had conducted a landmark experiment, raising some rats in boring, solitary confinement and others in exciting, toy-filled colonies.
When researchers examined the rats’ brains, they discovered that the “enriched" rats had thicker cerebral cortices than did the “impoverished" rats (Diamond et al 1964).
Subsequent research confirmed the results—rats raised stimulating environments had bigger brains.
They were smarter, too--able to find their way through mazes more quickly (Greenough and Black 1992).
Do these benefits of play extend to humans? Ethical considerations prevent us from performing similar experiments on kids. But it seems likely that human brains respond to play and exploration in similar ways.
The cognitive benefits of play:
A number of researchers have focused on the relationship of play to specific cognitive strategies such as:
self-regulationnarrative recalldivergent problem solvingrule understandingregulate their behavior
Some Theories of Cognitive Development
Types Of Play Social PlayConstructive PlayFantasy PlayGames With Rules
Conclusion
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