2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00323
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Find the Hidden Object. Understanding Play in Psychological Assessments

Abstract: Standardized psychological assessments are extensively used by practitioners to determine rate and level of development in different domains of ability in both typical and atypical children. The younger the children, the more likely the trials will resemble play activities. However, mode of administration, timing and use of objects involved are constrained. The purpose of this study is to explore what kind of play is play in psychological assessments, what are the expectations about children's performance and … Show more

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“…Play is an essential methodological tool of ECE and it should not be separated from a child's life. Therefore, it is an indispensable tool for the teaching-learning process of children and the observation and analysis of their progress and development (Fasulo et al, 2017;Salcuni et al, 2017;Zosh et al, 2018). But in addition, when play is framed within a world of fantasy, children's intrinsic motivation, and engagement increase (Garris et al, 2002;Paley, 2005).…”
Section: Natural Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Play is an essential methodological tool of ECE and it should not be separated from a child's life. Therefore, it is an indispensable tool for the teaching-learning process of children and the observation and analysis of their progress and development (Fasulo et al, 2017;Salcuni et al, 2017;Zosh et al, 2018). But in addition, when play is framed within a world of fantasy, children's intrinsic motivation, and engagement increase (Garris et al, 2002;Paley, 2005).…”
Section: Natural Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Playing is a child's natural way of expression and provides opportunities for his/ her development and learning. This makes games an essential tool for children's teaching-learning process and for the systematic observation and analysis of their progress (Fasulo et al, 2017;Otsuka and Jay, 2017;Zosh et al, 2018). However, despite its importance, there are few works that carry out a valid and reliable child intervention and evaluation based on games (Salcuni et al, 2017;Hillman, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent literature on early childhood education and development increasingly argues that the assessment of development processes and learning during preschool should be done primarily through systematic observation in the natural learning context ( Early Head Start National Resource Center, 2013 ; Jablon et al, 2013 ). The literature also stresses that play—an activity inseparable from a child’s life—is an indispensable resource for the childhood teaching–learning process and for the systematic observation of children’s progress and development ( Nell and Drew, 2013 ; Fasulo et al, 2017 ). Systematic observation of a child’s behavior during play makes it possible to obtain relevant data to describe, explain, and understand fundamental aspects of the child’s development and learning ( Federici et al, 2017 ; Otsuka and Jay, 2017 ), including the development of EFs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%