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  2. Parten's stages of play - Wikipedia

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    Stages of play is a theory and classification of children's participation in play developed by Mildred Parten Newhall in her 1929 dissertation. [1] Parten observed American preschool age (ages 2 to 5) children at free play (defined as anything unrelated to survival, production or profit). Parten recognized six different types of play:

  3. System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities

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    Traditionally, the park use patterns have been studied by direct observation - either in person [1] or video recording. [3] Compared to survey or interview of park users, the strength of direct observation is that it allow for the collection of data on large numbers of people in a relatively short period without placing a burden on participants ...

  4. Observation (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Observation is an adventure-puzzle video game developed by No Code and published by Devolver Digital. The game, described as sci-fi thriller, puts the player in control of a space station AI in order to recover from the sudden, mysterious loss of its crew. [ 1 ]

  5. Learning through play - Wikipedia

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    Learning through play is a term used in education and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them. Through play children can develop social and cognitive skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences and environments. [1]

  6. Template:Non-administrator observation/sandbox - Wikipedia

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  7. Crowell procedure - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the tasks, the parent and child are alone in a room together. They are observed either through a one-way mirror or using video recording. The focus of the observation is on the parent and child's interaction with one another. [1] [2] [4] The procedure begins with the parent and child engaging in unstructured free play for ten minutes.

  8. Notational analysis - Wikipedia

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    Successful patterns of play can be identified and used in subsequent matches. Notational analysis has a history in dance and music notation . Notational analysis is a way that critical events in a performance can be quantified in a consistent and reliable manner.

  9. Smart As... - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Daily Training Mode and the Free play area the game also contains an extensive charts and stats section allowing the user to see their score from every day played as well as recording the answers to all questions answered and other in game statistics and finally the Smart As World section which contains all of the game's ...