RCLS 2000 Test 1
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- Social & Personal Values
- Beliefs and behaviors that an individual or a society deems important to it's welfare.
- Conspicuous Consumption
- Buying products to show status.
- Conspicuous Display
- Wearing only expensive name brand clothing
- Time Sense
- Refers to how people comprehend time.
- Cylical Time
- The organization of time around cycles or recurring events from the natural world or daily life.
- Linear Time
- Organized around definite beginning and ending points, each increment occurs only once and is never repeated.. clock driven
- Licere
- The Latin word that means to omit or allow freedom.
- Schole
- The Greek term which means activity pursued for it's own sake.
- Work
- An activity for which one is obligated or paid money
- Intrinsic Motivation
- moved from within, results in personal feelings of satisfaction
- Recreatio
- Latin word for refresh
- Recreare
- Latin word for restore
- Plega
- Anglo-Saxton word for meaning game, sport or fight
- Plaga
- Latin word for blow, thrust or stroke in a game or combat
- Play Defined
- Doing something for it's own sake, for the satisfaction of the moment
- Birth to 18 months
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(stages)
Not as much structure, need stimulation for development. Infant exercise - 18 months to 3 years
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(stages)
Builds confidence empahasis on gross and motore success, parallel play and exploration- copy. - 3 to 5 years
- Don't need as much feedback, balance of structured and unstructured experimentation and risk taking, need controlled setting (show n tell)
- Play
- Activity which carries it's own drive (nash)
- Traditional Playground
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Provides gross motor play, kids get bored easy here, high injury rates.
Steel slides, merrygo rounds, monkey bars - Contemporary Playground
- Creative pieces connected equipment , use common objects (tire), wide variety of interaction, hard to insure due to high injury rates
- Adventure Playground
- Popular after world war II, children use own tools build plaground with low initial cost, and high stimulation; hard for children to insure
- Modern Playground (Combines all 3)
- Knew needed safety concerns- more common
- Serious Leisure
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Pursuit of a hobby or volunteer activity
-marathon running, give own time - Casual Leisure
- Includes relaxation, passive entertainment such as watching television
- Outdoor Recreation (5 components)
- Planning, Traveling, Doing it, Returning from activity, reminicing
- Ethical Fitness
- Capacity to recognize moral challenges basis for making choices personal, professional, and environmental
- Leisure opportunity
- How this behavior might effect the environment and others in the community.
- Jensen's Hierchy of Leisure
- Service to others, Creative endevours, Active Participation, Emotional Involvement in another's performance, Amusement and Time fillers, Acts destructive to society (self- graphitti)