The impact of play on child development - a literature review

Play is never absent in human life, especially for children. The act of playing requires a game. Games can be divided into digital games and non-digital games. Digital games are games that utilise computers, mobile or handheld devices, or gaming console as playing platform while non-digital games ma...

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Main Authors: Lai, Ngan Kuen, Ang, Tan Fong, Por, Lip Yee, Liew, Chee Sun
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https://doi.org/10.1080/1350293X.2018.1522479
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spelling my.um.eprints.215592019-06-27T03:10:02Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21559/ The impact of play on child development - a literature review Lai, Ngan Kuen Ang, Tan Fong Por, Lip Yee Liew, Chee Sun QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Play is never absent in human life, especially for children. The act of playing requires a game. Games can be divided into digital games and non-digital games. Digital games are games that utilise computers, mobile or handheld devices, or gaming console as playing platform while non-digital games may require physical contact and/or equipment which are not digital devices. This review aims at investigating the impact of non-digital games in child development studies for children within the ages of 4 to 9 years old. 43 papers were identified based on the proposed classification approach and analysed from the perspective of year, age group, type of play, research method, and learning outcome. The findings imply that non-digital games can stimulate the cognitive development of preschool age children. Taylor & Francis 2018 Article PeerReviewed Lai, Ngan Kuen and Ang, Tan Fong and Por, Lip Yee and Liew, Chee Sun (2018) The impact of play on child development - a literature review. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 26 (5). pp. 625-643. ISSN 1350-293X https://doi.org/10.1080/1350293X.2018.1522479 doi:10.1080/1350293X.2018.1522479
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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Lai, Ngan Kuen
Ang, Tan Fong
Por, Lip Yee
Liew, Chee Sun
The impact of play on child development - a literature review
description Play is never absent in human life, especially for children. The act of playing requires a game. Games can be divided into digital games and non-digital games. Digital games are games that utilise computers, mobile or handheld devices, or gaming console as playing platform while non-digital games may require physical contact and/or equipment which are not digital devices. This review aims at investigating the impact of non-digital games in child development studies for children within the ages of 4 to 9 years old. 43 papers were identified based on the proposed classification approach and analysed from the perspective of year, age group, type of play, research method, and learning outcome. The findings imply that non-digital games can stimulate the cognitive development of preschool age children.
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