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When schools became more universal in the expanding industrial society between 1890 and 1920, a new emphasis on the control of children developed, and from 1920 onwards, adult supervision in the form of heavily organized sports and playgrounds encroached more and more upon the untamed freedom of the rural environment. The play of the children in the twentieth century has not always been voluntary, nor intrinsically motivated. From 1920 onwards such structural impositions as heavily supervise playgrounds, organized sports, organized mass leisure, and the panacea of television transformed and domesticated children's play. The author maintains that although children have become healthier, more verbally sophisticated, and more mechanically competent, they are much less physically and emotionally self-reliant. -- Book Jacket.
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Play, History, Histoire, Jeu, Children, new zealand, Child developmentPlaces
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A History of Children's Play: New Zealand, 1840-1950
February 1982, Univ of Pennsylvania Pr
Hardcover
in English
0812278089 9780812278088
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A history of children's play: New Zealand, 1840-1950
1982, New Zealand Council for Educational Research
in English
0908567235 9780908567232
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A history of children's play: New Zealand, 1840-1950
1981, University of Pennsylvania Press
in English
0812278089 9780812278088
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Edition Notes
Includes index.
"Errata" slip tipped in.
Imprint from label mounted on t.p.
Bibliography: p. [319]-327.
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