The Self-respecting Child: Development Through Spontaneous Play (Classics in Child Development)

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ISBN-10:

020119340X

ISBN-13:

9780201193404

Released: Jan 22, 1989
Publisher: Balance
Format: Paperback, 284 pages

Description:

This classic study of the spontaneous play of young children combines vivid and delightful observations with profoundly important insights. Alison Stallibrass, an expert on children's play and the mother of five children, makes clear the importance of uninhibited games and activities, without adult interference, in building a child's skill, judgment, and self-esteem, and shows how to make this kind of play possible in a nursery school, day-care center, or at home.

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