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Sasha
Professionele leerkrachtPlay is non-literal.
"Play is non-literal." Is it possible to rephrase it in a way that 1) Play is symbolic in its content 2) Play is allegoric 3) Play has nothing to do with reality. Are these 3 sentences perfect interpratations of the word "non-literal"?
"Play is pleasurable: Children must enjoy the activity or it is not play.
Play is intrinsically motivated: Children engage in play simply for the satisfaction the behavior itself brings. It has no extrinsically motivated function or goal.
Play is process oriented: When children play, the means are more important than the ends. It is freely chosen, spontaneous and voluntary. If a child is pressured, they will likely not think of the activity as play.
Play is actively engaged: Players must be physically and/or mentally involved in the activity.
Play is non-literal. It involves make-believe."
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25 dec. 2019 10:27
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