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We’ve rounded up a set of high-quality play resources for you to explore. The library houses a collection of links that will take you to peer-reviewed publications, videos of play experts, and websites that may be of interest to you.

You can use the filters below to find the resources that best match your interests. The library can be sorted by format (journal papers, videos, blogs etc.), child age, and type of play.

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Narrating hope and resistance: A critical analysis of sources of agency among Palestinian children living under military violence
Title: Narrating hope and resistance: A critical analysis of sources of agency among Palestinian children living under military violence
Abstract:
Publication year: 2018
Date: 28/07/2022
Volume: 44
Page/s: 863-870
At-Risk and In-Need: Reaching Juvenile Offenders Through Art
Title: At-Risk and In-Need: Reaching Juvenile Offenders Through Art
Abstract:
Publication year: 2005
Date: 01/07/2005
Volume: 58
Page/s: 48-53
Preschoolers’ free play – connections with emotional and social functioning
Title: Preschoolers’ free play – connections with emotional and social functioning
Abstract:
Publication year: 2016
Date: 28/07/2022
Volume: 8
Page/s: 15
A sciencing programme and young children’s exploratory play in the sandpit
Title: A sciencing programme and young children’s exploratory play in the sandpit
Abstract:
Publication year: 2010
Date: 01/09/2010
Volume: 7
Page/s: 603-617
Play and Prosociality are Associated with Fewer Externalising Problems in Children with Developmental Language Disorder : The Role of Early Language and Communication Environment
Title: Play and Prosociality are Associated with Fewer Externalising Problems in Children with Developmental Language Disorder : The Role of Early Language and Communication Environment
Abstract:
Publication year: 2020
Date: 25/04/2020
Effects of a Punitive Environment on Children’s Executive Functioning: A Natural Experiment
Title: Effects of a Punitive Environment on Children’s Executive Functioning: A Natural Experiment
Abstract:
Publication year: 2011
Date: 28/07/2022
Volume: 20
Page/s: 805-824
A prospective naturalistic study of the impact of an intensive medical treatment on the social behavior of child and adolescent cancer patients
Title: A prospective naturalistic study of the impact of an intensive medical treatment on the social behavior of child and adolescent cancer patients
Abstract:
Publication year: 1981
Date: 01/03/1981
Volume: 2
Page/s: 29-47
Empowered to Play: A Case Study Describing the Impact of Powered Mobility on the Exploratory Play of Disabled Children
Title: Empowered to Play: A Case Study Describing the Impact of Powered Mobility on the Exploratory Play of Disabled Children
Abstract:
Publication year: 2016
Date: 28/07/2022
Volume: 23
Page/s: 11-18
The Impact of Block Play on Children’s Early Mathematics Skills in Rural Papua New Guinea
Title: The Impact of Block Play on Children’s Early Mathematics Skills in Rural Papua New Guinea
Abstract:
Publication year: 2020
Date: 01/04/2020
Volume: 52
Page/s: 77-93
Engagement in Play Activities as a Means for Youth in Detention to Acquire Life Skills
Title: Engagement in Play Activities as a Means for Youth in Detention to Acquire Life Skills
Abstract:
Publication year: 2016
Date: 28/07/2022
Volume: 23
Page/s: 276-286
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