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Eberle, Scott G. – American Journal of Play, 2014
Scholars conventionally find play difficult to define because the concept is complex and ambiguous. The author proffers a definition of play that takes into consideration its dynamic character, posits six basic elements of play (anticipation, surprise, pleasure, understanding, strength, and poise), and explores some of their emotional, physical,…
Descriptors: Play, Definitions, Child Development, Emotional Development
Eberle, Scott G. – American Journal of Play, 2011
Howard Gardner first posited a list of "multiple intelligences" as a liberating alternative to the assumptions underlying traditional IQ testing in his widely read study "Frames of Mind" (1983). Play has appeared only in passing in Gardner's thinking about intelligence, however, even though play instructs and trains the verbal, interpersonal,…
Descriptors: Play, Multiple Intelligences, Child Development, Recess Breaks

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