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Sleep, Sensory Integration/Processing, and Autism: A Scoping Review
The prevalence of sleep dysfunction is considerably higher in the autistic population than in the non-autistic. Similarly, the incidence of sensory reactivity differences in autism exceeds that in the neurotypical population. The basis of sleep disorders
Shelly J. Lane +2 more
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To play or not to play: That is the question: Entrepreneuring as gendered play
How can play be used to unravel the discourse of the gendered hero entrepreneur and instead describe mundane entrepreneuring?
Karin Berglund, Malin Tillmar
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Clinical alarm and decision support systems that lack clinical context may create non-actionable nuisance alarms that are not clinically relevant and can cause distractions during the most difficult moments of a surgery. We present a novel, interoperable,
David Arney +5 more
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Routledge International Handbook of Play, Therapeutic Play and Play Therapy
Routledge International Handbook of Play, Therapeutic Play and Play Therapy is the first book of its kind to provide an overview of key aspects of play and play therapy, considering play on a continuum from generic aspects through to more specific ...
Jennings, Sue, Holmwood, Clive
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COVID-19 restrictions led to a nearly 50% decline in youth sport participation across the United States (Dorsch et al., 2021). Today, communities and sport organizations have resumed sport.
Amand L. Hardiman +6 more
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This briefing note introduces our forthcoming Playing and being well: A review of recent research into children’s play, social policy and practice, with a focus on Wales literature review.
Tawil, Ben +3 more
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Interview of the famous female impersonator of Indian Theatre: Chapal Bhaduri [PDF]
The given interview delves deep into the performative and psychological aspects of a female impersonator. Chapal Bhaduri was born a boy and he had an enriched theatrical background in his home.
Supriyo Chakraborty
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The right rest and leisure, to engage in play is usually missing from any discussions of children's rights. It is all too easy to fall into the trap of thinking only of those rights which are about protections; from poverty, from war and from abuse of ...
Shier, Harry, Hart, Roger, PLAY-TRAIN
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Attuned to Love: Tracing Affective Pathways of Ethical Learning in Wild Pedagogies
This article contributes to Wild Pedagogies by foregrounding love as an emergent, affective practice that takes shape through embodied, affective encounters with the more-than-human (Whatmore, 2006) and material world.
Jennifer Ann Skriver, Mathias Poulsen
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