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You Can’t Say You Can’t Play

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You Can't Say You Can't Play explores the deeply human experience of childhood exclusion through the lens of a kindergarten classroom. Vivian Gussin Paley introduces a powerful new rule forbidding children from saying 'you can't play,' encouraging reflection on fairness, exclusion, and belonging among children up to fifth grade. Combining real classroom conversations with a magical narrative involving Magpie, a mythical bird who gathers the lonely, Paley weaves together fantasy and reality to probe moral questions about inclusion, creativity, and individuality in the social world of children.
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This title will resonate strongly with educators, parents, and those interested in childhood development and educational psychology. It is ideal for readers seeking insight into fostering inclusive, empathetic learning environments and those curious about moral and social development in children.

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In this look at the moral dimensions of the classroom, MacArthur Prize-winning educator Vivian Paley introduces a new rule - "You can't say you can't play" - to her kindergarten students. Paley uses this rule to explore how to keep children from being ignored by their classmates.

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Who of us cannot remember the pain and humiliation of being rejected by our classmates? However thick-skinned or immune to such assaults we may become as adults, the memory of those early exclusions is as palpable to each of us today as it is common to human experience. We remember the uncertainty of separating from our home and entering school as strangers and, more than the relief of making friends, we recall the cruel moments of our own isolation as well as those children we knew were destined to remain strangers.

In this book, Vivian Paley employs a unique strategy to probe the moral dimensions of the classroom. She departs from her previous work by extending her analysis to children through the fifth grade, all the while weaving a remarkable fairy tale into her narrative description. Paley introduces a new rule—You can't say you can't play—to her kindergarten classroom and solicits the opinions of older children regarding the fairness of such a rule. We hear from those who are rejected as well as those who do the rejecting. One child, objecting to the rule, says, "It will be fairer, but how are we going to have any fun?" Another child defends the principle of classroom bosses as a more benign way of excluding the unwanted.

In a brilliant twist, Paley mixes fantasy and reality, and introduces a new voice into the debate: Magpie, a magical bird, who brings lonely people to a place where a full share of the sun is rightfully theirs. Myth and morality begin to proclaim the same message and the schoolhouse will be the crucible in which the new order is tried. A struggle ensues and even the Magpie stories cannot avoid the scrutiny of this merciless pack of social philosophers who will not be easily caught in a morality tale.

You Can't Say You Can't Play speaks to some of our most deeply held beliefs. Is exclusivity part of human nature? Can we legislate fairness and still nurture creativity and individuality? Can children be freed from the habit of rejection? These are some of the questions. The answers are to be found in the words of Paley's schoolchildren and in the wisdom of their teacher who respectfully listens to them.

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Praised by Derrick Bell in the New York Times Book Review as both arresting and inspiring, the book is recognised for its imaginative approach to combating exclusion at its roots. Theresa Defino of the Washington Post highlights Paley’s challenge to the assumption that cruelty in childhood is inevitable and unchangeable. The book has been noted for its blend of personal reflection, child dialogue, and storytelling to illustrate the impact of introducing radical inclusivity in the classroom.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674965904

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 July 1993

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 5 line illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 168g

Pages: 144

About the Author

Vivian Gussin Paley (1929–2019), a longtime classroom teacher at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, was a MacArthur Fellow and winner of the 1998 American Book Award for Lifetime Achievement.

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