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Affect in Pretend Play: Its Role in Creativity and Well-being

Chi Zhang by Chi Zhang
September 24, 2025
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Date: Tuesday Sept 30, 2025 at 9am Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)

Guest Speaker: Sandra Russ Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve University

Summary:  Pretend play involves accessing and processing emotions, which helps development of creativity, emotion regulation, and well-being.  Sandra Russ’ Affect In Play Scale isameans of assessing emotions and imagination in pretend play. Expression of emotions and regulating emotions during pretend play is important for all children, put particularly so in play therapy. Vygotsky had recognized this in his 1932 lecture on the development of “Emotions” as a higher psychological function. This session with Sandra Russ is an opportunity to consider how her contemporary research on affect in children’s play relates to Vygotskian and clinical psychology.

Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/98564124237

Meeting ID: 985 6412 4237

Passcode: Vygotsky

Readings:

Russ, S. and Wallace, C.  “Pretend Play and Creative Processes” https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1016123.pdf

Fiorelli, J. and Russ, S. ”Pretend Play, Coping, and Subjective Well-Being in Children” https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ985605.pdf

Hoffman, J. and Russ, S. “Pretend Play, Creativity, and Emotion Regulation in Children”   https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232559599_Pretend_Play_Creativity_and_Emotion_Regulation_in_Children

Russ, S.  (2023). Affect in Pretend Play and Creativity.  In Z. Ivcevic, J. Hoffmann, & J. Kaufman (Eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity and Emotions. (pp. 262-279).  Cambridge University Press.

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11 days ago

Dear all,

I would like to kindly request that, if possible, simultaneous translation be provided for future group meetings and gatherings. I would like to point out that, when using the Zoom platform, the host who creates the meeting can enable this feature, which would greatly facilitate and make discussions more accessible to all participants. Do you think this is possible?

Thank you very much for your attention.

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4 days ago

Certainly worth a try. My concern is that Zoom might not be able to translate the words of speakers who have a heavy foreign accent when speaking English. That part of the discussion might be lost. Chi Zhang is our usual Zoom host, I will ask him if we can do a simultaneous translation on the October 21st presentation by Peter Smagorinsky.

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