Describe the stages of social play development: unoccupied, onlooker, solitary, parallel, associative, cooperative

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Unoccupied—not focused on any toy or activity
Onlooker—watches other children play but does not get involved
Solitary—plays alone
Parallel—plays alongside another child but absorbed in own play or toy
Associative—plays alongside another child in a related play theme or toy
Cooperative—plays together with another child working toward a common project or goal

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A) Teachers need to address children's cultural practices. B) A child's physical and emotional safety needs must be met before children can grow, develop, and learn. C) Building blocks should be available in the classroom to promote development. D) Adults should model desired behaviors.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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According to the text, the prevalence of school violence is difficult to pin down because not all incidents are reported, and:

a. most cases are dismissed. b. because the parties involved are minors. c. discipline matters are handled within the school. d. there is no consensus as to what constitutes “violence.”

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Children with central auditory processing disorder have difficulty paying attention to a speaker when there is background noise in the room but usually have normal hearing.

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