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Can u explain me solitory play, parellel play and cooperative play with examples?

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Can u explain me solitory play, parellel play and cooperative play with examples?

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There are different stages of play: Here they are: 1. Unoccupied Behavior: A child moves from one activity or situation, watching, but, does not get involved. 2. Onlooker: A child watches other children play for long periods of time. Sometimes the child asks questions or makes suggestions, but, does not get involved. 3. Solitary Play: A child spends time playing alone with the toys she has selected. This child does not seem interested in other children, or the games they are playing. 4. Parallel Play: This child enjoys playing with toys near another child. He may build a block structure beside another child in the block area, but each child is involved with his or her own play. 5. Associative Play: Children play with others, engaged in some activity. They may be playing in the housekeeping corner, cooking, or dressing up. They tend to limit play to two or three others. The play progresses according to each child’s wishes with little or no negotiation. 6. Cooperative Play: Children orga

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