Vygotsky recognized the value of play as a tool for learning and development for the children. According to Vygotsky, “the influence of play on a child's development is enormous”. Children satisfy certain needs during play and it is essential for us to understand the characteristics of these needs. In play, children create an imaginary situation with rules of behavior. He believed that children should be given opportunities to play in order for each child to develop his/her imagination and conceptual abilities. (Vygotsky, 1978)
He also argued that play leads to development through culturally planned activities. Play begins as recollections and reenactments of real situations but through their imagination, children achieve an elementary mastery of abstract thought. The development of social rules and language skills are consciously acquired through play too.
Children in pretend play show more about what the already know and can do than they do in any other activity. (Sandra Schmit, The developing child in 21st century). Play can also help to create the zone of proximal development.
References
Vygotsky, L. (1978). The Role of Play in Development (pp. 92-104). In Mind in Society. (Trans.
M. Cole). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Note of thank you
I would like to give my sincere thanks to my fellow classmates in group one for their comments given and information/knowledge sharing with us. In fact, I would like to thank you for everyone for the continuous hard work and submitting their work on time so that we can give our comments and review.
Of course, most important of all, I would like to thank you Dr. Nagel for her support, detailed information and references provided. She also corrected our work by also providing additional information or references and explanation so that we can understand better. Her dedication to Early Childhood and her dedication to us as students are much appreciated.
Of course, most important of all, I would like to thank you Dr. Nagel for her support, detailed information and references provided. She also corrected our work by also providing additional information or references and explanation so that we can understand better. Her dedication to Early Childhood and her dedication to us as students are much appreciated.
Tracy
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed being a part of this class with you, I can see your passion for working with young children. I have enjoyed reading your discussion posts every week, as well as your blog posts. I am glad that we got the opportunity to be in the same group. I hope that we will be able to continue this journey in our education together!
Cindy