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(Growth and Development of the Preschool Child: 3 to 6 Years) for Exam #3

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associative play

play in which two or more children actually interact with one another by sharing or borrowing toys or materials, although they do not do the same thing

cooperative play

activity in which children actually play with one another

dramatic play

play in which children imitate real life situations

magical thinking

cognitive feature of preoperational children; unconstrained by adult understandings of reality, they may believe, for example, that it is possible to turn into a racecar

noncommunicative language

egocentric speech exhibited by children who talk to themselves, toys, or pets without any purpose other than the pleasure of using words

onlooker play

action in which children simply watch others at play, but do not actually participate themselves

solitary independent play

engaging actively with toys that are different from those being used by other children

unoccupied behavior

the child is not involved in play and does not interact with other children or teachers

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What is it called when children play next to each other?

Parallel play is when children play next to each other, but don't interact. This is a normal part of the learning to play process.

What are the 4 types of play?

The Four Types of Play.
Functional play..
Constructive play..
Games with rules..
Dramatic and Sociodramatic play..

What is parallel play in child development?

When a child plays alongside or near others but does not play with them this stage is referred to as parallel play.

What is the difference between solitary play and cooperative play?

Cooperative Play Children are working together to play a game. Examples of activities within the developmental stages of play are: solitary play: a child playing with blocks alone in a corner. parallel play: two or more children playing with blocks near each other but not talking with each other.