Observing young children's rough-and-tumble play
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Author (aut): Tannock, Michelle
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This research investigated the rough-and-tumble play of 17 five-year-old children in two early childhood settings. The study resulted in an increased understanding of the forms of rough-and-tumble play displayed by young children. This study demonstrates that both boys and girls are engaged in a variety of rough-and-tumble play behaviours.
Twenty-seven distinct rough-and-tumble play behaviours were exhibited during the observation period. They included eight components identified as rough-and-tumble play in previous research and also 19 behaviours not previously identified as elements of such. These elements indicate pre-operational forms of rough-and-tumble play. The results of this study have implications for the understanding of child development. It suggests that rough-and-tumble play evolves as children age; that children move into more complex play behaviours as they mature. |
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Volume 36, Issue 2
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10.1177/183693911103600203
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1836-9391
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©2011. SAGE Publications. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood. https://doi.org/10.1177/183693911103600203
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