Play in which children simply watch others at play, but do not actually participate themselves

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What is the term for play in which two or more children actually interact with one another?

associative play. play in which two or more children actually interact with one another by sharing or borrowing toys or materials, although they do not do the same thing.

What is the difference between parallel play and cooperative play which comes first?

Parallel play- children play near eachother but not actually woth eachother. Parallel play comes first. Cooperative play- children interact with eachother.

Which situation is an example of parallel play?

Which situation is an example of parallel play? A child watches another child play. A child plays alone.

Which is one of the stages of play identified by Mildred Parten?

These stages are unoccupied play, solitary play, onlooker play, parallel play, associative play, and cooperative play. In 1929, Mildred Parten published her thesis in which she outlined the 6 stages of play. These are play stages that children pass through in their first 5 years of age.

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