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the 6 fun stages of play
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which type of play would we see children playing with puzzles side by side without interacting?
parallel
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what is Associative play?
they are now engaging in mutual activity
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Easy 25 points...how many stages of play
6
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What is a benefit of Parallel play? What is something they understand more?
Understanding social interactions and learning about
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What is Parallel Play?
form of play in which children play adjacent to each other, but do not try to influence one another's behavior.
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show associative play
two to three people playing
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If a child is playing alone, this is defined as
solitary
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What is Solitary Play?
sometimes called independent play, is a stage of infant development where your child plays alone.
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what is Cooperative Play?
children working together to achieve a common goal.
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show solitary play
someone playing alone
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which is the earliest stage of play? associative, unoccupied, parallel, cooperative, solitary, onlooker?
unoccupied
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what are some toys you can use for solitary play?
blocks, trucks, even Tupperware lids
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How can caregivers foster learning during parallel play?
model and show children how to interact
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define onlooker/spectator play
the child watches or even comments on other kids playing but doesn't join in.
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What age do children start associative play?
3-4 years
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what is Unoccupied Play?
babies or young children exploring materials around them without any sort of organization.
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In which type of play would we see children playing with puzzles side by side without interacting?
parallel play
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