Infants and toddlers in imaginary play situations: The genesis and conditions that support the development of imagination

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Learning Culture and Social Interaction Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1016/j.lcsi.2024.100851
Marilyn Fleer
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In line with contemporary views that problematise a stage-based approach to play, the study reported in this paper investigated the early forms of imaginary play of infants and toddlers. Results from two cohorts are presented in support of the genesis (11 infants; 1.1–2.0y; mean 1.6) and development of imagination as a psychological function (19 toddlers; 2.5–3.3ys; mean 2.9). Under the same conditions of an intervention of a Conceptual PlayWorld, the results show infants in imaginary situations gesturing imaginative intent, and the under three-year-olds engaged in more developed forms of imaginative play actions. Invited into imaginary play scenarios by educators, a dramatic tension between the infants' reality and their playing of reality was resolved through imitation, while the toddlers resolved emotional tensions in the drama of the imaginary play through emotional imagining (images). We concluded that there was a unique relationship between image formation, emotional imagining and the development of the psychological function of imagination. We argue that when imaginary play is made available to infants and toddlers that early forms of imagining are evident and suggest educators have a key role in creating conditions to support the development of imagination in group settings.

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与当代对基于阶段的游戏方法提出质疑的观点一致,本文所报告的研究调查了婴幼儿 早期想象游戏的形式。本文介绍了两个组群的研究结果,以支持想象作为一种心理功能的起源(11 名婴儿;1.1-2.0 岁;平均 1.6 岁)和发展(19 名学步儿童;2.5-3.3 岁;平均 2.9 岁)。在同样的概念游戏世界干预条件下,结果显示婴儿在想象情境中表现出想象的意图,而三岁以下幼儿的想象游戏行为则更为发达。在教育者的邀请下,幼儿进入了想象游戏情景,他们通过模仿解决了现实与现实游戏之间的戏剧性紧张关系,而幼儿则通过情感想象(图像)解决了想象游戏戏剧中的情感紧张关系。我们的结论是,图像形成、情感想象和想象心理功能的发展之间存在着独特的关系。我们认为,当为婴幼儿提供想象游戏时,想象的早期形式是显而易见的,并建议教育者在创造条件支持集体环境中想象力的发展方面发挥关键作用。
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