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Children’s Perceptions of Play Experiences and Play Preferences: A Qualitative Study
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Miller, Elissa (Author)
- Kuhaneck, Heather (Author)
Title
Children’s Perceptions of Play Experiences and Play Preferences: A Qualitative Study
Abstract
This qualitative study investigated the perceptions of play experiences and rationales for play choices of 6 boys and 4 girls between the ages of 7 and 11 years. Individual in-depth interviews were completed and then transcribed, and the transcripts were coded and analyzed using grounded theory methodology. Fun emerged from the data as the core category explaining the choice of specific play activities for children, and 4 additional categories of characteristics surfaced as contributors to the children’s perception of fun: relational, activity, child, and contextual. The relationships among the core category, the 4 characteristics categories, and the development of play preference and meaningfulness are illustrated in the Dynamic Model for Play Choice. Included is a discussion of the usefulness of the model in supporting the careful consideration of factors that will increase the perception of fun during therapeutic activities and facilitate client-centered pediatric practice.
Publication
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy
Date
2008-07-01
Volume
62
Issue
4
Pages
407-415
Journal Abbr
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy
Citation Key
millerChildrenPerceptionsPlay2008
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5/16/24, 2:14 PM
ISSN
0272-9490
Short Title
Children’s Perceptions of Play Experiences and Play Preferences
Library Catalog
Silverchair
Citation
Miller, E., & Kuhaneck, H. (2008). Children’s Perceptions of Play Experiences and Play Preferences: A Qualitative Study. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 62(4), 407–415. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.62.4.407
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