A nurse is planning play activities for school-age children. Which type of a play activity should the nurse plan?
a. Solitary
b. Parallel
c. Associative
d. Cooperative
ANS: D
School-age children engage in cooperative play where it is organized and interactive. Playing a game is a good example of cooperative play. Solitary play is appropriate for infants, parallel play is an activity appropriate for toddlers, and associative play is an activity appropriate for preschool-age children.
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