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Playwork - Theory and Practice

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Children learn and develop through their play. In today's world the opportunities for that to happen are increasingly restricted. The profession of playwork seeks to reintroduce such opportunities, and so enable children to achieve their full potential.

This book brings together many leading names in the playwork field, to produce a text that has something for everyone. The in-depth exploration of a range of theoretical perspectives will appeal to both playwork students and practising playworkers. Experienced practitioners offer sound practical advice about ways of improving playwork practice. There are chapters on the role of adventure playgrounds (past, present and future); the challenge of starting a playwork section in a local authority; and the value of networking. Contributors explore the essence of play; the historical roots of playwork; and the role of play cues in human and animal behaviour. There is an exploration of the astounding impact of a therapeutic playwork project on the development of a group of abandoned children in Romania. The final chapter reinforces the need for playworkers to be reflective practitioners in all aspects of their work.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2002

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July 9, 2014
This book explores play, particularly in early childhood settings. I left the reading of this book unsatisfied. The multiple modes of play - and the structural disrespect of it - are addressed. But the rationale - the why - of play is under-discussed. Strongly rooted in the UK, a greater theoretical foundation for play would have been useful.
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