Wk3 classical vs_developmental_theories_of_play: Spot the Difference
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Spot the difference…
Key differences between Hall’s Recapitulation theory of play and Smilansky’s 4 Stages theory of play.
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Hall’s Recapitulation theory: play is a means to release instinctive activities no longer a necessary part of day-to-day life…
Suggests historical tasks and practices were intrinsic rather than performed in order to eat/keep warm/survive; and current activities are necessary to provide outlets to those instinctive activities
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Stage 1 Functional playTactile/sensory investigation of objects to gain understanding of them
Smilansky’s 4-Stages theory: tracks a child’s cognitive development – complexity of play evolves as the child learns
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Hall’s theory appears unstructured / Smilanky’s theory appear to rely on structural concepts and activities
Does this image exemplify Hall’s theory?
Stage 2 Constructive playGaining understanding of cause and effect
Stage 3Dramatic playIncreasing understanding of their environment and community through role-play and imitation
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Smilansky’s theory provides a rationale for why play changes and evolves as children grow
Stage 4.Games with rules…
Hall’s theory provides a rationale
for primitive, regressive and
unstructured play
Gaining understanding of limits, rules and working (playing) with others
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Hall’s theory appears representative of unstructured large motor and
physical play
Smilansky’s theory appears representative of structured cognitive play
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