Characteristics of Play
Theorists
Cultural and Historical Aspects
Play
Research
100

Name the 5 characteristics of play

Pleasurable, intrinsically motivated, non-literal, freely chosen, & spontaneous

100

What belief was expressed by the British philosopher John Locke?

Children should never be allowed to do what they want

100

Why was play discouraged by the Puritans?

it distracted them from study and vocational training.

100

Describe associative play

when children play together, but have different ideas and goals

100

What type of research happens over an extended period of time?

Longitudional

200

Unlike play, work is always

extrinsically motivated.

200

Who said that the main value of play was to reduce anxiety?

Sigmund Freud

200

In her research on Mayan children in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico, Suzanne Gaskins found that Mayan parents valued play because it

distracted children so mother could get her work done.

200

Relationship between animal play and the real world

Animals who play the most when young have better motor skills as adults.

200

 Cultures whose fortunes depend on uncontrollable factors, such as weather conditions, are likely to emphasize

games of chance.

300

Describe parallel play

play in which children play adjacent to each other, but do not try to influence one another's behavior

300

How did John Watson view play?

means of bringing about social reform.

300

Lower socioeconomic status children in the United States engage in ___________ symbolic play than middle class children do.

less sophisticated

300

True of False: In their make-believe play, American children are more likely to assume fantasy roles (e.g., television characters) than they are to assume realistic adult roles.

True

300

Can we determine cause and effect from correlational research?

No


400

Give an example of play across cultures

Parents interaction (or lack of interaction) with children during play has a strong influence on how a child plays

400

Who said that children are a blank slate?

John Locke

400

 In cultures with limited technological sophistication, for whom survival is a day-to-day affair, one is likely to find

Games of physical skill

400

What is play therapy?

A form of therapy that utilizes play for children to express their feelings.

400

What is an dependent variable

The variable whose value depends on another

500

Name the 5 characteristics of play

Pleasurable, intrinsically motivated, non-literal, freely chosen, & spontaneous

500

Did Locke believe that society played a role in how children develop?

Yes

500

Cultures that emphasize ___________ are the most likely to value cooperation in the games of their children.

Collectivism

500

Name the 6 categories of social play

unoccupied, solitary, on looker, parallel, associative, cooperative

500

 Cross-cultural research on competition and cooperation in play seems to suggest that children play more cooperatively when their parents

praise them for at least trying even if they fail.

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