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Type of play description onlooker behavior


Problem: How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? The Type of Play Description Onlooker behavior: Children watch or converse with other children engaged in play activities. About half of 2-yearolds engage in this type of play. Parallel play: Children play in similar activities, often side by side, but do not engage one another. This type of play is common in 2-year-olds but diminishes by the time a child is 3 or 4. Associative play: Children play with other children but do not necessarily share the same goals. They share toys and materials and might even react to or comment on another child's ongoing activities (e.g., sharing paints or remarking on another child's artwork). However, they are still not fully engaged with each other in a joint project. This type of play is seen commonly in 3- and 4-yearolds and less often in 2-year-olds. Cooperative play: At ages 3 to 4 years, children begin to engage in play in which they cooperate, reciprocate, and share common goals. Some examples of cooperative play are building a sandcastle, drawing a picture together, and playing a fantasy game in which characters interact with each other. Need Assignment Help?

 

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