役割遊びと自己調整機能の関連 : レビューと展望

広島大学心理学研究 Issue 21 Page 87-100 published_at 2022-03-31
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Title ( jpn )
役割遊びと自己調整機能の関連 : レビューと展望
Title ( eng )
The Relationship between Role-play and Self-regulation: Review of the Literature and Future Directions
Creator
Fuji Shohei
Source Title
広島大学心理学研究
Hiroshima Psychological Research
Issue 21
Start Page 87
End Page 100
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 1347-1619
[EISSN] 2759-0968
[NCID] AA11616129
Abstract
Pretend play is thought to contribute to various aspects of child development. Self-regulation is one of these aspects. As interest in executive function, a concept related to self-regulation has increased, several recent studies have examined the relationship between pretend play, especially role-play, and self-regulation. However, previous methods vary from study to study, making it difficult to interpret them in an integrated manner. Therefore, we reviewed extant literature, focusing mainly on the research methods. We consider two approaches presented in previous studies: (1) examining the relationship between the frequency or quality of pretend play and self-regulation during pretend play, and (2) investigating how pretend play is related to self-regulation beyond this context. In addition, we also reviewed previous studies regarding the relationship between pretend play and executive function, which is the cognitive basis of self-regulation. In future studies, researchers will be able to understand precisely how children learn to control themselves through pretend play by interpreting what is known about these two approaches in the context of findings on the relationship between pretend play and executive function.
Keywords
pretend play
role-play
self-regulation
executive function
early childhood education
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院人間社会科学研究科心理学講座
Date of Issued 2022-03-31
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1347-1619
[NCID] AA11616129