Developing the child’s potentials through play: The police children’s college, Oji River experience

Emmanuel O. Iroh
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This study seeks to identify traditional games, its uses and importance to the overall development (physical, mental, social, moral and intellectual) of the child. The study is participatory in approach and qualitative in nature. The work is based on the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud who opined that during play, the child expresses negative emotions which they have no control in their everyday lives. Freud sees play in terms of catharsis- purgation of emotions. It is his contention that playing provides a safe haven for the child to discharge these emotions and gain control, since play is intrinsically motivated. It is supported by the psychosocial theory of Lev Vygostsky, who views play as a significant tool for children’s development. According to him, children make meaning of their environment through play and that play helps to develop 85% of a child’s brain during the first five years of their life. The data for the study were collected using two methods, namely: practical experiment with the pupils and the participatory approach involving the researcher and primary three and four pupils of Police Children’s School, Oji River, Enugu State. The data from the various games played were assessed and analyzed using explanation analysis from the different practical sessions. Ten traditional games were selected and used by the researcher for the experiment. The researcher concludes that a child’s imaginative and problem-solving abilities are enhanced when they participate and play together as a group. The work therefore recommends the application and use of the traditional games in the education of the child as this will invariably lead to the production of a sound individual capable of contributing to the growth of our nation, Nigeria.
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通过游戏开发儿童潜能:奥吉河警察儿童学院的经验
本研究旨在确定传统游戏及其用途以及对儿童全面发展(身体、心理、社会、道德和智力)的重要性。本研究采用参与式方法,属于定性研究。这项工作以西格蒙德-弗洛伊德(Sigmund Freud)的精神分析理论为基础,弗洛伊德认为,在游戏过程中,儿童会表达他们在日常生活中无法控制的负面情绪。弗洛伊德认为游戏是一种宣泄--情绪的净化。他认为,游戏为儿童提供了一个安全的避风港,让他们可以释放这些情绪并获得控制,因为游戏是有内在动机的。Lev Vygostsky 的社会心理理论也支持这一观点,他认为游戏是儿童发展的重要工具。他认为游戏是儿童发展的重要工具,儿童通过游戏来理解他们所处的环境,在儿童生命的头五年,游戏帮助他们开发了大脑的 85%。本研究采用两种方法收集数据,即:与学生一起进行实际实验,以及研究人员与埃努古州奥吉河警察儿童学校三、四年级小学生共同参与的参与式方法。通过对不同实践课程的解释分析,对各种游戏的数据进行了评估和分析。研究人员选择了十个传统游戏用于实验。研究人员得出结论:当儿童作为一个群体一起参与和游戏时,他们的想象力和解决问题的能力都会得到提高。因此,这项研究建议在儿童教育中应用和使用传统游戏,因为这必然会培养出能够为我们的国家尼日利亚的发展做出贡献的健全人格。
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