The Power of Play: Learning What Comes Naturally

The Power of Play: Learning What Comes Naturally

by David Elkind
The Power of Play: Learning What Comes Naturally

The Power of Play: Learning What Comes Naturally

by David Elkind

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Overview

In modern childhood, free, unstructured play time is being replaced more and more by academics, lessons, competitive sports, and passive, electronic entertainment. While parents may worry that their children will be at a disadvantage if they are not engaged in constant, explicit learning or using the latest "educational" games, David Elkind's The Power of Play reassures us that unscheduled imaginative play goes far in preparing children for academic and social success. Through expert analysis of the research and powerful situational examples, Elkind shows that, indeed, creative spontaneous activity best sets the stage for academic learning in the first place: Children learn mutual respect and cooperation through role-playing and the negotiation of rules, which in turn prepare them for successful classroom learning; in simply playing with rocks, for example, a child could discover properties of counting and shapes that are the underpinnings of math; even a toddler's babbling is a necessary precursor to the acquisition of language. An important contribution to the literature about how children learn, The Power of Play suggests ways to restore play's respected place in children's lives, at home, at school, and in the larger community. In defense of unstructured "down time," it encourages parents to trust their instincts and resist the promise of the wide and dubious array of educational products on the market geared to youngsters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738211381
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 12/25/2007
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 213,341
File size: 300 KB

About the Author

David Elkind, PhD, is a professor emeritus of the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development at Tufts University and the author of more than a dozen books, including The Hurried Child and The Power of Play. Through his writings, media appearances, and lectures in the United States and abroad, he is recognized as one of the leading advocates for the preservation of childhood. He lives on Cape Cod.

Table of Contents


Introduction     ix
The Changing World of Play     1
Play, Love, and Work: An Essential Trio     3
Toys Aren't Us     15
Screen Play and Iconic Literacy     37
Child Play and Parent Angst     63
Play, Learning, and Development     87
Misunderstandings About How Young Children Learn     89
Playing for a Reason: Building the Units of Math, Reading, and Science     119
It Isn't Only a Game: The Role of Play in Becoming Social     145
The Power of Play     169
Lighthearted Parenting     171
Schooling with Heart, Mind, and Body     195
Epilogue: Gifts for a Lifetime     217
Acknowledgments     219
Nates     221
Other References     227
Index     229
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