Characteristics of indoor rough-and-tumble play (R&T) with physical contact between players in preschool

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  • Rune Storli Dronning Mauds Minne Hgskole
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7577/nbf.342

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The purpose of this paper was to qualitatively identify and categorize the diverse characteristics of rough-and tumble play (R&T) with physical contact between players among 3- to 5-year-old children in preschool. Previous categorization of R&T has been, to a large extent, based on observations of school-age children. Thus, it is interesting to examine how younger children engage in R&T in preschool in order to obtain more descriptive data regarding the forms of physical activity play and the age-related trends through childhood. Analyses show that previous categories of R&T are applicable for indoor R&T in preschool. However, tumbling has emerged as a distinct category. This new insight contributes to the more accurate categorization of younger children’s R&T with physical contact between players, which can support the practitioner’s ability to make informed observations of individuals’ participation in R&T.

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Rune Storli, Dronning Mauds Minne Hgskole

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2013-09-20

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Storli, R. (2013). Characteristics of indoor rough-and-tumble play (R&T) with physical contact between players in preschool. Nordisk barnehageforskning, 6. https://doi.org/10.7577/nbf.342

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Rough-and-tumble play, preschool children, social affordances, grounded theory