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Play and Playwork: 101 Stories of Children Playing UK ed. [Paperback / softback]

  • Format: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, height x width x depth: 242x173x12 mm, weight: 346 g
  • Pub. Date: 16-Oct-2014
  • Publisher: Open University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0335244653
  • ISBN-13: 9780335244652
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, height x width x depth: 242x173x12 mm, weight: 346 g
  • Pub. Date: 16-Oct-2014
  • Publisher: Open University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0335244653
  • ISBN-13: 9780335244652
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Children like to play. They get all sorts of benefits from playing. They get the most benefit from play when they are in control of what they are doing. Yet there are lots of circumstances today that mean children are not able to control their own play and that's where playwork comes in, where the role of the playworker is to create environments that enable children to take control of their playing. This book aims to explore the similarities, differences and tensions that exist between play and playwork including appropriate definitions and the conflict around the role of the adult. Fraser Brown proposes a play to playwork continuum, where playing can be considered a 'developmental and evolutionary' activity and playwork a 'compensatory' activity. Helpfully structured around the aspects considered by the author as most important for playwork, this book uses 101 fascinating stories of children playing to illuminate a range of play and playwork theories. The rich array of powerful stories - drawn from the casebooks of eminent and experienced playworkers - speak for themselves whilst at the same time triggering theoretical explorations that are interwoven with the stories in each chapter.Mesmerizing, absorbing and original, this is essential reading for playwork students and practitioners, as well as for students and practitioners of early years, childhood, children's health and wellbeing, and childrens social care.
About the author x
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction: plan and play work
1(15)
2 Fun, freedom and flexibility: anything goes!
16(15)
3 The social world of children's play
31(13)
4 Playful physical activity: challenge, risk and danger
44(8)
5 Environmental cognitive stimulation
52(13)
6 Creativity and problem solving
65(12)
7 Emotional equilibrium: the therapeutic value of play
77(15)
8 Self-realization, power and control
92(15)
9 The child's agenda: intervention and adulteration
107(20)
10 The Colliery Adventure Playground: some personal reflections
127(9)
11 Therapeutic Play work Project: extracts from a reflective diary
136(14)
12 Conclusions: revisiting the concept of compound flexibility'
150(11)
Appendix: The playwork principles 161(1)
Useful internet resources 162(1)
References 163(7)
Index 170
Fraser Brown is Professor at Leeds Beckett University, UK, and Course Leader of the BA (Hons) Playwork. He has substantial practical and research knowledge of playwork and speaks throughout the UK and around the world.