tailieunhanh - A world without play: A literature review 2012

A library search was also conducted using the Children’s Play Information Service (CPIS) to include the most up-to-date published research. Information was collated from relevant websites including that of British Toy and Hobby Association4 . The review also draws extensively on Play for a Change, by Lester and Russell (2008), published by Play England and is informed by the research undertaken for Getting it Right for Play: The Power of play – an evidence base published by Play Scotland in January 2012. . | A world without play A literature review A literature review on the effects of a lack of play on children s lives Revised January 2012 Josie Gleave and Issy Cole-Hamilton BRITISH I Y H BBY Making space for play A world without play - a literature review Revised January 2012 Authors Josie Gleave and Issy Cole-Hamilton Much of the information in this review is drawn directly from previously published work including NCB Highlight Play and Well-being 1 Community Play A literature review 2 Children s Time to Play A literature review 3 A library search was also conducted using the Children s Play Information Service CPIS to include the most up-to-date published research. Information was collated from relevant websites including that of British Toy and Hobby Association4. The review also draws extensively on Play for a Change by Lester and Russell 2008 published by Play England and is informed by the research undertaken for Getting it Right for Play The Power of play - an evidence base published by Play Scotland in January 2012. Contents 1 The essence of 2 Play happiness and 3 Physical benefits of 4 Cognitive benefits of 5 Social benefits of 6 Play and the 7 Time to 1 Cole-Hamilton I. 2011 NCB Highlight Play and Well-being. London NCB 2 Gleave J. 2010 Community Play A literature review. London Play England 3 Gleave J. 2009 Children s Time to Play A literature review. London Play England 4 1 Introduction This review is part of a wider enquiry conducted on behalf of Play England and the British Toy Hobby Association BTHA for the 2011 Make Time to Play Campaign. It examines the importance of providing good-quality play opportunities to children their families and their communities. This body of research informs a campaign around the concept of A World Without Play . Play is fundamental to children s happiness and well-being and the .

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