List three major differences in play with children who have disabilities or delays

What will be an ideal response?


Children who have disabilities may not engage in play on their own.
The nature of the special conditions will affect play.
Their play may not look like the play of children who are typically developing.
RATIONALE: Three major differences between the play of children who have disabilities and
those who are typically developing are that children with disabilities may not
engage in play on their own, the nature of the special conditions will affect play,
and their play may not look like the play of typically developing peers.

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