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Cultural Variations in Beliefs about Play, Parent-Child Play, and Children's Play: Meaning for Childhood Development
Jaipaul L. Roopnarine
Department of Human Development and Family Science
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Keyphrases
Children's Play
100%
Parent-child Play
100%
Hunting-gathering
66%
Culture-specific
66%
Developing Societies
66%
Mother-child
33%
Play Settings
33%
Adult Behavior
33%
Playfulness
33%
Children's Social Development
33%
Playful Interaction
33%
Physical Context
33%
Play Activities
33%
Sibling Play
33%
Socialization Practices
33%
Reproduction of Culture
33%
Play Interaction
33%
Parental Beliefs
33%
Socialization Goals
33%
Specific Behavior
33%
Dyadic Model
33%
Adult Play
33%
Cultural Community
33%
Child Neurodevelopment
33%
Belief Systems
33%
Incidental
33%
Early Plays
33%
Psychology
Belief System
100%
Cognitive Development
100%