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Playing and learning

This video shows how children between the ages of two and five develop their cognitive abilities through playing with puzzles, blocks and other toys.

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  • "This video shows how children between the ages of two and five develop their cognitive abilities through playing with puzzles, blocks and other toys."@en
  • "Illustrates the way that children's experiences with toys, games and puzzles between the ages of two and five contribute to the development of their cognitive abilities as mastery of language improves dramatically and memory skills become more useful to them during these years. Shows how adults can assist learning through guided participation and scaffolding. Explores different theories by Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky explaining the cognitive development of preschoolers. Asserts that language, theory of mind, and memory can be enhanced when children are placed in an "enriched" environment, such as a preschool."@en
  • "Illustrates the ways that children's experiences with puzzles, building blocks and other toys during the years between the ages of two and five contribute to the development of their cognitive abilities. Also explores the different theories advanced by Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky to explain the cognitive development of preschoolers."
  • "This video illustrates the ways that children's experiences with puzzles, building blocks, and other toys during the years between two and five contribute to the development of their cognitive abilities."@en
  • "Preschoolers learn a great deal through play. Program illustrates the ways that children's experience with puzzles, building blocks and other toys, during the years between two and five, contribute to the development of their cognitive abilities."@en
  • "Originally a college course based on the textbook The Developing Person by Kathleen Stassen Berger. Features information on how preschoolers think and compares the theories of Jean Piaget and Leo Vygotsky."@en
  • "Originally a college course based on the textbook The Developing Person by Kathleen Stassen Berger. Features information on how preschoolers think and compares the theories of Jean Piaget and Leo Vygotsky."

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  • "Short films"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Educational films"

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  • "Playing and learning"@en
  • "Playing and learning"