GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
Question
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Pretend/Role playing
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Imprinting
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Learning
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Conservation
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Detailed explanation-1: -Children’s play can be fast-moving and dynamic both physically and imaginatively. An adult can help a child to engage by providing a set role, acting as a partner, modelling what is expected or providing a way for a child to stop play when they are ready.
Detailed explanation-2: -Examples of Dramatic Play Young children may engage in dramatic play in a variety of ways, including: Role-playing, such as being the parent to a doll or pretending to be a doctor seeing patients.
Detailed explanation-3: -Through pretend play, your child is using their imagination to act out common scenarios they experience or see on a regular basis. When you see your child pretending to talk on the phone, shave their face, put lipstick on for the party, or use keys to unlock a play car, you are witnessing pretend play.
Detailed explanation-4: -Sociodramatic play is where children act out imaginary situations and stories, become different characters, and pretend they are in different locations and times.