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Play and early childhood

Weininger, 2017

Document ID
14624799906405420983
Author
Weininger O
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In celebration of play

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The value of play has been summarized by Sapora and Mitchell as' proportionate to its power to interest the player, absorb his attention, and arouse him to enthusiastic and persistent activity'. In 1960 at the Nebraska Symposium on'Motivation', Robert White …
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