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Books on the topic "Playtime (Motion picture)"

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Ede, François. Playtime. Cahiers du cinéma, 2002.

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Playtime: Münchener Film-Vorlesungen. UVK Verlagsgesellschaft, 2010.

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"Play Time" - Film interdisziplinär: Ein Film und acht Perspektiven. Lit, 2005.

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Playtime for Baby Mumble. Price Stern Sloan, 2006.

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Le personnage, le mouvement et l'espace chez Jacques Tati et Robert Bresson: (Mon oncle, Playtime, Pickpocket, Mouchette). L'Harmattan, 2012.

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Playtime for Baby Mumble: Happy Feet. Price Stern Sloan, 2006.

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DiEugenio, James. Reclaiming Parkland: Tom Hanks, Vincent Bugliosi, and the JFK assassination in the new Hollywood. 2013.

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Conference papers on the topic "Playtime (Motion picture)"

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Yeh, Tien-ling. "The Influence of Parent-child Toys and Time of Playing Together on Children’s Problem-Solving Skills in the Early Post-COVID Years." In 15th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2024). AHFE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1005445.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted family lifestyles, children's capabilities, and parent-child interactions. This study aimed to explore the influences of parent-child interactions with toys and playing time on children’s problem-solving abilities in post-COVID-19. The research process included two phases: (1) Literature Review: The relationship among playtime, toy types, and children’s capability to solve problems.; and (2) Questionnaire Analyses. The questionnaire focuses on the influences of different types of parent-child toys and the time of playing together for age 2-6 kids on problem-solving skills. Choosing 32 questions from Social Problem-Solving Questionnaire (SPSQ) and Problem-Solving Style Questionnaire (PSSQ), preschool education specialists designed this questionnaire. Questionnaires were distributed in December 2023, and 30 of them were collected. The results are as follows. (1) Learning toys with numbers and symbols that aid in reading can help develop children’s logical thinking, thereby enhancing problem-solving skills. When parents and children engage in studying picture or illustration books together, it nurtures children's language capabilities and fosters interest in learning. Furthermore, sensory-motor playthings have a significant impact on the language development of children.; and (2) Children from families with accompanying playtime during 17:00-18:00 (before school time) or 21:00-22:00 (before/during bedtime) showed good analytical problem-solving capabilities. When faced with a complex problem, these children could identify the most crucial factor and, if they encountered a bottleneck, they would review the problem's context and related conditions to devise alternative solutions.
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