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be taken seriously. The first is because it concerns play, and this is a challenging and multi faceted subject. The second reason , support and develop play experiences is a major focus. A key theme of the book is the emphasis on a holistic approach ...
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gaps as therapeutic considerations multiply, this book includes coverage of topics such as what play therapists need to on the profound healing capacity of the relationship, the discussions in this book arm therapists with knowledge to enhance their work ...
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This book examines the free play of children in middle childhood, exploring their actual play activities in the , Israel and Britain of the vibrancy, creativity and variety of free play activities, particularly in the school playground. The detailed case ...
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of discourse, it held my attention throughout This book is informative, but also challenges views on the play experience and the playwork profession. It will be of interest to all those that work and play with ...
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Other professionals working with children who would like to learn about play therapy, the theory behind it and the basic skills and understandings training or guidance. This book has been written for both these groups of people. Play Therapy with Children ...
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exception however different their descriptions and interpretations of play, each rhetoric reveals a quirkiness, redundancy, and flexibility. In light of this, Sutton Smith suggests that play might provide a model of the variability that allows for ...
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Front coverA Preface to MarloweStevie SimkinPreface books logoLongman logospineA Preface to MarloweStevie SimkinPreface books society. With this in mind, much of the discussion focuses on the play as performance texts. As well as providing sharp ...
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The Merchant of Venice is variously described as disturbing, challenging and haunting. Most theatre audiences and students of the s London. The following part of the book, Interpretations, samples modern criticism of the play, in sections entitled The ...
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confines of their respective domains. Thus the book features clinicians exploring subjects such as play representation, narrative, metaphor, and symbolization, and developmentalists examining questions regarding affect, social ...
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and his contemporaries made the difficult transition from writing plays for the theatre to publishing them as literary works. many finely observed typographical illustrations, this book focuses on plays by Shakespeare, Jonson, Webster and Beaumont and ...
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