Which statement about make-believe play is true?

A) In sociodramatic play, children do not understand that make-believe is a representational activity.
B) Children with imaginary companions display less complex and less imaginative make-believe play.
C) Preschoolers who devote more time to sociodramatic play are rated by observers as more socially competent.
D) Children who engage in more make-believe play are less able to reflect on their own thinking.


Answer: C

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