Play in Middle Childhood: Everyday Play Behaviour and Associated Emotions |
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Authors: | Justine Howard Gareth E. Miles Laura Rees‐Davies Emma J. Bertenshaw |
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Affiliation: | 1. Swansea University, Swansea, UK;2. University of South Wales, Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taff, UK;3. University of Worcester, Worcester, UK;4. Unilever Research & Development, Colworth Science Park, Unilever, Bedford, UK |
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Abstract: | Children's reports about their play in middle childhood and the emotions they associate with play have received limited research attention. Using focus groups, this study asked 38 children in the UK about what, where and with whom they played. They were also asked how play made them feel. Children reported a wide range of play behaviours, with outdoor and traditional games being just as prominently mentioned as play with electronic devices. The emotional importance of play in middle childhood was apparent, with children associating play with strong positive emotions, and not being able to play with negative emotions and anxiety. |
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Keywords: | child development health & well‐being middle childhood play |
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