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Physiological Regulation in Young Children During Parent-Child Free Play: Attachment-Related Differences and RMSSD Synchrony. [PDF]
Jeon HJ, Goh EK.
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Play and Supportive Environments Among Older Adults in the Context of Swedish Municipal Care: Protocol for the Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Measure Playfulness. [PDF]
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Blow the whistle: a cross-sectional video-analysis study examining bodychecking, suspected injuries and penalisation of illegal contacts in youth ringette. [PDF]
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Correction: <i>Stepping into Play: a FIFA decision aid for football participation after childbirth</i>. [PDF]
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Playing to Win or Playing to Play?
Sociology of Sport Journal, 1989The Webb Scale (1969) has been used in much of the research focusing on the professionalization of attitudes via sport. The results of such studies seemed to indicate that the extent to which winning was valued varied by age, gender, and type of sport involvement.
Annelies Knoppers +2 more
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Playing for the sake of playing : an enactive account of pretend play in childhood
Rivista di psicolinguistica applicata, 2022Pretend play has often been considered an ‘as if’ state in which children act as if something is the case when it is not. This definition leads to three relevant assumptions. First of all, pretend play is understood as an enclosed concept, requiring that all occurrences of pretend play be distinguishable from other ‘as if’ states, such as error or ...
Sparaci, Laura, Bonsignori, Chiara
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