Children Growing Up (5 Parts)

Synopsis
Part 5: All the aspects of child development considered in the previous films come together in play. The quality and type of play depend on them all. Looks at the way in which individual and group play develop and the varied forms which play takes.*
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Film; Film. 16mm. sd. col. 5 x 25 min.
Technical information
Black-and-white / Sound
Year of production
1970
Availability
OUT OF DISTRIBUTION
Subjects
Psychology
Keywords
child development; children; children’s play; perception; visual perception

Credits

Producer
E Gwynne Jones

Distribution Formats

Type
Film
Format
16mm

Sections

Title
Mother and child
Synopsis
Part 1: changing relationships between mother and child from birth to school age.

Title
Making sense
Synopsis
Part 2: the gradual process by which children learn to distinguish different shapes, colours, symbols, relationships and people. How a child's thought processes develop during the first five years. The illustrations used are based on the work of Piaget.

Title
One step at a time
Synopsis
Part 3: the physical development of a young child.

Title
Power of speech
Synopsis
Part 4: three aspects of language development: the understanding that words can be used as well as symbols to stand for objects and events, real and imaginary; the production of the sounds themselves; and the gradual understanding of the basic pattern of

Title
All in the game
Synopsis
Part 5: All the aspects of child development considered in the previous films come together in play. The quality and type of play depend on them all. Looks at the way in which individual and group play develop and the varied forms which play takes.*

Production Company

Name

BBC Television

Distributor

Name

Higher Education Film & Video Library

Email
services@bufvc.ac.uk
Web
http://bufvc.ac. External site opens in new window
Phone
020 7393 1503
Fax
020 7393 1555
Address
c/o British Universities Film & Video Council
77 Wells Street
London
W1T 3QJ
Notes
Catalogue available from British Universities Film & Video Council.

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