Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... Play is in many cultures an inseparable part of the process of education . Plato said , " Education should begin with the right direc- tion of children's sports . The plays of ... PLAY AND RECREATION · · A The Nature and Value of Play.
... Play is in many cultures an inseparable part of the process of education . Plato said , " Education should begin with the right direc- tion of children's sports . The plays of ... PLAY AND RECREATION · · A The Nature and Value of Play.
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... playing . Mitchell and Mason in The Theory of Play say : Play is universal . Play is life , and wherever life is found there is sure to be play in some form or other . Birds sing , kittens chase each other , and the young foxes wrestle ...
... playing . Mitchell and Mason in The Theory of Play say : Play is universal . Play is life , and wherever life is found there is sure to be play in some form or other . Birds sing , kittens chase each other , and the young foxes wrestle ...
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... played , and worked . C. Summary Play is activity engaged in for its own sake . The small boy plays ball for no other reason than that he enjoys the sport . The ball player who engages in the activity for the sake of earning a living is ...
... played , and worked . C. Summary Play is activity engaged in for its own sake . The small boy plays ball for no other reason than that he enjoys the sport . The ball player who engages in the activity for the sake of earning a living is ...
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