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Volume 2, Number 1, Summer 2009
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| INTERVIEW: |
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Play,
Healing, and Wellness as Seen by a Physician Who Clowns:
An Interview with Bowen White |
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| ARTICLES: |
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Orderly
and Disorderly Play: A Comparison
by Thomas S. Henricks
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A
Second Look at the Play of Young Children with Disabilities
by Michelle Buchanan and Tricia
Giovacco Johnson
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Game
Playing: Negotiating Rules and Identities
by Ditte Winther-Lindqvist
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Friedrich
Froebel’s Gifts: Connecting the Spiritual and
Aesthetic to the Real World of Play and Learning
by Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr.
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| BOOK REVIEWS: |
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Wagner James Au,
The Making of Second Life: Notes from the New World;
Edward Castronova, Exodus to the Virtual
World: How Online Fun is Changing Reality; and
Peter Ludlow and Mark Wallace, The Second Life
Herald:The Virtual Tabloid That Witnessed the Dawn
of the Metaverse
by Henry Lowood
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Carl
Honoré, Under Pressure: Rescuing Our Children
from the Culture of Hyper-Parenting; Hara Estroff
Marano, A Nation of Wimps: The High Cost of Invasive
Parenting; and Tom Farrey, Game On: The All-American
Race to Make Champions of Our Children
by W. George Scarlett
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Marjorie Harness
Goodwin, The Hidden Life of Girls: Games of Stance,
Status, and Exclusion
by Tracy Vaillancourt
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Lawrence C. Rubin,
ed., Popular Culture in Counseling, Psychotherapy,
and Play-Based Interventions
by Natalya Ann Edwards
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Elizabeth Goodenough,
ed., A Place for Play: A Companion Volume to the
Michigan Television Film “Where Do the Children
Play?”
by Rhonda Clements
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Leslie Paris, Children’s
Nature: The Rise of the American Summer Camp
by Jay Mechling
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Tim Gill, No
Fear: Growing Up in a Risk Averse Society
by Mary Rivkin
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CONTRIBUTORS |
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