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The role of play in human development

The role of play in human development2009

Anthony D. Pellegrini

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In this book, Pellegrini argues that play is an excellent example of the ways in which biology and culture influence each other, especially during childhood. Specifically, the innovative possibilities associated with different forms of play behavior during the juvenile period can influence individuals' skill acquisition, and possibly influence the development of the species. In order to understand play in this broad sense, it is necessary to understand its phylogenetic development (across monkeys, great apes, and humans), its place within human development, and its function(s) and atecedents. Such an understanding of the role of play in childhood has implications for a deeper understanding of the role of development in the human experience. --From publisher's description.

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL1848389W

Subjects

PlaySymbolic playPsychological aspects of PlayPsychological aspectsSocial aspectsSocial aspects of PlayChild psychologyPlay, psychological aspects

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