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Differing Perspectives on Learning Through Play

Play may be valued or notDifferent ways that adult see playCulture determines whether play is child-centered or adult-centered. Adult Attitudes Toward Play are Influenced by Culture. 2. ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short. 3. Point to Ponder 6.1 (p. 104). Different Ways th

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Differing Perspectives on Learning Through Play

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    1. 1 Differing Perspectives on Learning Through Play ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

    2. 2 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

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    12. Theme: Object Orientation Consumer society Physical environment Awareness of importance of objects 12 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

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    18. Theme: People Orientation Classic research by Young focused on African American families Taught children to pay attention to person cues Lots of touching in especially in the 1st 3 years 18 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

    19. Point to Ponder 6.3 (p.111) Are Toys Important? I asked a number of people from a variety of backgrounds if it is important for babies to have toys to play with. The answer in every case was yes. I think that this attitude shows the selling job that early childhood professionals and the commercial world have done to convince the public that toys are related to intelligence. I have noticed that some people who claim toys are important still seem to emphasize people contact over playing with toys. 19 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

    20. Theme: Choice 20 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

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    25. Theme: Adult Role 25 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

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    28. Theme: Emphasis On Words v. Nonverbal Communication 28 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

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    31. Defusing a Cross-Cultural Encounter 31 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

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    35. 35 Notebook Entry ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

    36. Read before writing Critical Thinking 36 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short

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