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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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1. 1 Differing Perspectives on Learning Through Play 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
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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
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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.
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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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36. Read before writing Critical Thinking 36 ECH 435 Cross Cultural Perspectives Dr. Kathryn A. Short
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