The last stage/form of play
What is Cooperative Play?
The process in which a child learns to interact with others around him/her
What is social development?
Children need how many blocks of time to play
What is 30-60 minutes?
climbing, running, sliding, swinging, jumping, and engaging in every type of movement possible
What is large-motor play?
The teachers role in a classroom
What is a facilitator?
This type of play teaches children teaches children to entertain themselves
What is Solitary play?
Name the four domains
What is social, emotional, physical, and cognitive?
Amount of play and maturity of play
What is reduced periods of play?
extending their abilities through risky lay and learning to master challenging environments
What is risk taking play?
When children play side by side
What is parallel play?
A form of play is where kids play alone and are unaware of others
What is Solitary Play?
The two types of physical domains
What is gross motor and fine motor?
Prompts children to become involved in more complex activities.
What is what happens when you give kids extra play time?
When children take an object at hand and convert it into the toy they need through their imagination
What is symbolic play?
eating, writing, cutting
What is fine motor skills?
The two things a child must possess in order to participate in cooperative play
What is organization and social maturity?
give children choices and ask their opinion
What is something parents can do to promote cognitive development?
Providing appropriate play materials and observing closely to determine when to intervene.
What is things teachers should do?
using materials to create something
What is construction play?
When children play with words, rhymes, verses, and songs
What is language play?
Name the forms of play in order
What is unoccupied play, solitary play, onlooker play, parallel play, associative play, cooperative play?
intelligence, reading, memory
What is cognitive?
Safety
What is the main concern of play?
When children repeat an action in play and persevere until they master it
What is mastery play?
The form of play that children experience from birth to 2
What is unoccupied play?