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  • TITLE
  • DECLARATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • LIST OF FIGURES
  • LIST OF APPENDICES
  • I. INTRODUCTION
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1.0 NEED AND IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY
  • 1.2.0 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
  • 1.3.0 DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
  • 1.4.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
  • 1.5.0 METHODOLOGY
  • 1.6.0 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
  • 1.7.0 ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT
  • II. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW
  • 2.1.0 Meaning of Play
  • 2.2.0 Play and Work
  • 2.3.0 Definitions of Play
  • 2.4.0 Play Theories
  • 2.1 Theories of play
  • 2.5.0 Developmental Sequence of Play
  • 2.6.0 Gender Differences in Play
  • 2.7.0 Play and Culture
  • 2.8.0 Physical Play
  • 2.9.0 Fantasy Play
  • III. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
  • 3.1.0 Studies on the importance of Play and its influence on child
  • 3.2.0 Studies on Gender Differences in Free Play Preferences
  • 3.3.0 Studies on the Relationship between Play and Culture
  • 3.4.0 Studies on the Importance of Fantasy play and its influence on the cognitive development of the child
  • IV. METHODOLOGY
  • 4.1.0 Method Adopted for the Study
  • 4.2.0 Tools Employed
  • 4.3.0 Procedure for the Collection of Data
  • 4.4.0 Selection of Sample
  • 4.1 Breakup of the sample selected for the study
  • 4.5.0 Statistical Techniques Adopted for the Study
  • V. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
  • 5.1.0 Cognitive development of pre-school children in selectcultural settings of Kerala
  • 5.1 Cognitive development of pre-school children in select cultural settings of Kerala
  • 5.1 Pie diagrams showing Cognitive scores of rural, urban, coastal and tribal children
  • 5.2.0 Material and Physical Free play activities of Pre-school Children at School and Home
  • 5.3.0 Fantasy play themes and its gender differences of pre-school children at school and home inselect cultural settings of Kerala
  • 5.4.0 Gender differences in fantasy play preferences of preschool children at home
  • 5.2 Fantasy Play Preferences of Pre-school children
  • 5.2 Bar diagrams show Fantasy Play Preferences of Pre-school children.
  • 5.5.0 List of the Play materials used by the pre-schoolers
  • 5.6.0 Gender differences in free play preferences of pre-school children in the indoor and outdoor free play at pre-school in select cultural settings of Kerala
  • 5.3 Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area
  • 5.3 Bar diagram shows Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area
  • 5.4 Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area
  • 5.4 Bar diagram shows Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area
  • 5.5 Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area
  • 5.5 Bar diagram represents Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre- schoolchildren in Tribal area
  • 5.6 Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area
  • 5.6 Bar diagram shows Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area
  • 5.7 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre school children in Coastal area
  • 5.7 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area
  • 5.8 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre school children in Tribal area
  • 5.8 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area
  • 5.9 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre school children in Urban area
  • 5.9 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area
  • 5.10 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre school children in Rural area
  • 5.10 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area
  • 5.7.0 Gender differences in free play preferences of pre-schoolchildren in the indoor and outdoor fme play at home in selectcultural settings of Kerala
  • 5.11 Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area
  • 5.11 Bar diagram shows Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area
  • 5.12 Home Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area
  • 5.12 Bar diagram shows Home Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area
  • 5.13 Home Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area
  • 5.13 Bar diagram represents Home Indoor free play preferences of Pre- school children in Rural area
  • 5.14 Home Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area
  • 5.14 Bar diagram shows Home Indoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area
  • 5.15 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area
  • 5.15 Bar diagram shows Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Coastal area
  • 5.16 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area
  • 5.16 Bar diagram shows Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Rural area
  • 5.17 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area
  • 5.17 Bar diagram shows Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Urban area
  • 5.18 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area
  • 5.18 Bar diagram indicates Home Outdoor free play preferences of Pre-school children in Tribal area
  • 5.8.0 Relationship between cognitive development and free play preferences of pre-school children
  • 5.19 Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Girls
  • 5.19 Bar diagram represents Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Girls
  • 5.20 Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Boys
  • 5.20 Bar diagram shows Nursery Indoor free play preferences of Boys
  • 5.21 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Girls
  • 5.21 Bar diagram shows Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Girls
  • 5.22 Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Boys
  • 5.22 Bar diagram represents Nursery Outdoor free play preferences of Boys
  • 5.23 Home Indoor free play preferences of Girls
  • 5.23 Bar diagram shows Home Indoor free play preferences of Girls
  • 5.24 Home Indoor free play preferences of Boys
  • 5.24 Bar diagram indicates Home Indoor free play preferences of Boys
  • 5.25 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Girls
  • 5.25 Bar diagram indicates Home Outdoor free play preferences of Girls
  • 5.26 Home Outdoor free play preferences of Boys
  • 5.26 Bar diagram indicates Home Outdoor free play preferences of Boys
  • 5.27 Free play preferences of pre-school boys and girls high scorers
  • 5.27 Bar diagram represents Free play preferences of pre-school boys and girls high scorers
  • 5.28 Free play preferences of pre-school boys and girls average scorers
  • 5.28 Bar diagram represents Free play preferences of pre-school boys and girls average scorers
  • 5.29 Free play preferences of pre-school boys and girls low scorers
  • 5.29 Bar diagram shows Free play preferences of pre school boys and girls low scorers
  • VI. CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
  • 6.1.0 The Study in Retrospect
  • 6.2.0 Major Finding of the Study
  • 6.3.0 Educational Implications of the Study
  • 6.4.0 Suggestions for Further Research
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • I A Format of the Running Record
  • II Behavioural Categories Employed in the Time Sampling Study of the Free Play Preferences of Pre-School Children
  • III Time sampling Schedule
  • IV Video Compact Disc of Free Play Preferences of Pre-school Children