Domestic play collaborations in diverse family contexts

Five 30-month-old girls in diverse family communities around the globe were filmed during one day in their lives. An international team collaboratively analysed videos in association with field notes and parental interviews. Of the multitude of play instances identified, one episode per child depict...

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Main Authors: Cameron C., Hancock R., Pinto G., Accorti Gamannossi B., Tapanya S.
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Published: 2017
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-429602017-09-28T06:44:29Z Domestic play collaborations in diverse family contexts Cameron C. Hancock R. Pinto G. Accorti Gamannossi B. Tapanya S. Five 30-month-old girls in diverse family communities around the globe were filmed during one day in their lives. An international team collaboratively analysed videos in association with field notes and parental interviews. Of the multitude of play instances identified, one episode per child depicting a domestic play involvement was analysed for play content, themes, materials, and interlocutors (for example, caregivers enlisted, engaged, supported, or co-played with). In the variety of familial contexts observed, mutual involvement in domestic play enacted diverse sociocultural roles. The study aims to contribute a depth of understanding of very young children's domestic play and how caregivers directly and indirectly encourage and support that play. We conclude that professionals educating young children in early years settings can learn from an increased appreciation of the way children and their caregivers sustain and participate in play at home. © 2011. All rights reserved by Early Childhood Australia Inc. 2017-09-28T06:44:29Z 2017-09-28T06:44:29Z 2011-12-01 Journal 03125033 2-s2.0-84878419012 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84878419012&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/42960
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description Five 30-month-old girls in diverse family communities around the globe were filmed during one day in their lives. An international team collaboratively analysed videos in association with field notes and parental interviews. Of the multitude of play instances identified, one episode per child depicting a domestic play involvement was analysed for play content, themes, materials, and interlocutors (for example, caregivers enlisted, engaged, supported, or co-played with). In the variety of familial contexts observed, mutual involvement in domestic play enacted diverse sociocultural roles. The study aims to contribute a depth of understanding of very young children's domestic play and how caregivers directly and indirectly encourage and support that play. We conclude that professionals educating young children in early years settings can learn from an increased appreciation of the way children and their caregivers sustain and participate in play at home. © 2011. All rights reserved by Early Childhood Australia Inc.
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Tapanya S.
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