chapter 21 test Flashcards
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manipulative- constructive play
involves fine motor skills for example writing coming after the gross motor skill of walking
active-physical play
children use gross motor skills- using muscles for walking, running, hopping, jumping, twisting, bending, skipping, galloping, catching, throwing, balancing, pushing, pulling, and rocking
imitative-imaginative play
children pretend to be objects or persons other than themselves
play therapy
is the use of play between a child and a trained counselor to help the child resolve certain problems
language-logic play
form of mental play most often seen in school-age children
prop box
contains a set of realistic objects related to a certain role for children to use in play
visual arts
like painting, molding, and photography create products that appeal to the sense of sight
manipulative stage
children play with art materials rather than use them to create artwork
scribbling
is important because the child must make the eyes and hands work together
representation stage
children create symbols, that represent objects, experiences, and feelings
transparencies
pictures that show the inside and outside of an object at the same time
percussion instruments
musical instruments that produce a tone when struck
rhythm instruments
percussion instruments without without a definite pitch, such as most drums
melody percussion instruments
instruments that procedure various pitches when certain bars are struck such as xylophones
at are the developments that help with play
ay helps with physical, intellectual, and social-emotional developments
how does humor help with play
it is mental play