DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD
Question
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Social Development-Early Childhood
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Social Development-Infancy
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Between 2 and 3, your toddler will use their growing thinking skills to play pretend. With props, like a doll and toy bottle, she will act out steps of a familiar routine-feeding, rocking, and putting a doll to sleep. As your toddler learns to use symbols, imaginary play skills will grow more complex.
Detailed explanation-2: -Social pretend play is an activity through which children may acquire and train social-cognitive, emotional, and social skills. In particular, pretend play allows children to create different make-believe scenarios in which they can take on different roles and perspectives.
Detailed explanation-3: -Sociodramatic play is where children act out imaginary situations and stories, become different characters, and pretend they are in different locations and times.