Play Development Flashcards

1
Q

When should adults become involved in children’s play?

A

When a child has atypical development and/or when we need to increase overall complexity of the play

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2
Q

How do we support children’s make-believe play?

A

Provide materials
Provide ideas/scripts
Model make-believe

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3
Q

How can we can facilitate peer interactions among children in play?

A

Model peer interactions

Provide interactive games

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4
Q

How can we support kids to engage in more complex play?

A

Teach them games with rules
Encourage social interaction
Encourage engagement

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5
Q

T/F Play time has increased in the last decade

A

F!!!

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6
Q

Unoccupied play is when:

Age range:

A

The child is non engaged in playing

Seen in infants and new borns

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7
Q
Solitary play is when:
Age range (years):
A

The child is playing alone

2-3 years

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8
Q
Onlooker play is when:
Age range (years):
A

The child observes others play but does not join in

2.5-3.5 years

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9
Q
Parallel play is when:
Age range (years):
A

Children are playing next to each other

2.5-3.5 years

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10
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Associative play is when:
Age range (years):
A

Children are playing the same game but not with each other

3-4 years

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11
Q
Cooperative play is when: 
Age range (years):
A

Children fully play together

4-6 years

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12
Q
What is sensorimotor play?
Age range (months):
A

Child learns about the world through senses

6-9 months

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13
Q
What is functional/causes and effect play?
Age range (months):
A

Child learns about the world through cause and effect

9-12 months

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14
Q
What is constructive play?
Age range (months):
A

As child explores the properties of objects he/she begins to construct things
12-18 months

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15
Q
What is symbolic play?
Age range (months):
A

Child uses pretend play

18-24 months

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16
Q
What is sociodramatic play?
Age range (months):
A

Child acts out different social roles (more complex pretend play)
30-36 months

17
Q
What is the last type of play?
Age range (months):
A

Games with rules!

42-48 months