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Heidi Britz-Crecelius

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    Children at play
    Children at play, preparation for life
    • There is nothing that human beings know, think, hope and fear that has not been attempted, experienced, practiced or at least anticipated in children's games. Play is, therefore, more vital for a child's future than many parents realize. Children should be allowed free scope in their imaginations, for they are learning through play and the spontaneous creations of their own magical worlds. The more they can be absorbed in their play, the more fully and effectively they later take their place in the world of adults. Rather than follow a strictly chronological development of play, the author emphasizes the different qualities of play that may extend through more than one phase of childhood. She also reminds us that the human being, though bound by laws of space and time tied to the earth, stems from eternity and belongs in the cosmos; the child's inmost being is directly related to the all-embracing world of spirit. Dozens of real children play through the pages of this book, exemplifying its conclusions and making it a delight to read. Children at Play offers many practical suggestions for the urban family and gives a refreshing and timely warning to a technological society concerned about its children.

      Children at play, preparation for life
    • Imaginative play is more vital for a child's future than many parents and educators realize. The more they are allowed to be absorbed in their play, the more fully and effectively they will later take their place in the community of adults. Drawing on her experiences as a mother and as a proponent of Rudolf Steiner's Waldorf system of education, author Heidi Britz-Crecelius emphasizes the different qualities of play that may extend through more than one phase of childhood. She focuses on natural materials and recommends specific games, toys, and art supplies that further the mobility of the mind and the powers of expression without the burden that premature schooling can place on children. In Children at Play, the author also reminds us that the human being, though bound by laws of space and time and tied to the earth, stems from eternity and belongs to a much larger community; the child's innermost being is directly related to the all-embracing world of spirit.

      Children at play