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Pretend play of children with acquired brain injury : an exploratory study

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posted on 2012-10-01, 00:00 authored by N Fink, Karen StagnittiKaren Stagnitti, J Galvin
Objective: This exploratory study aimed to describe the self-initiated pretend play of three children who had sustained an acquired brain injury (ABI). No previous research was found.

Methods: Three children aged 3.0–6.0 years were recruited through purposive sampling. Pretend play ability was assessed using the Child-Initiated Pretend Play Assessment.

Results: Two of the three children scored below the range expected for children their age and one child scored above the range, indicating a wide range of pretend play ability for the children. None of the children could sustain their engagement in pretend play to complete the time of the assessment.

Conclusion: Complex pretend play ability is a functional assessment of cognitive ability involving sequential planning, problem-solving, language and social understanding. Cognitive fatigue is argued to explain the children's limited ability to engage in play for the time expected for their ages. More research is required.

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Journal

Developmental neurorehabilitation

Volume

15

Issue

5

Pagination

336 - 342

Publisher

Informa Healthcare

Location

London, England

ISSN

1751-8423

eISSN

1751-8431

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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