Social Development

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  • Created on: 03-02-17 12:18
What does social development involve?
Learning how to interact socially with other individuals in the family and in society in general.
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Why is play important for children?
They learn and practice basic social skills, develop a sense of slef, learn to interact with other children, how to make friends and how to role play.
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What is solo play?
It starts in infancy and is common in this life stage because they have limited scoial, cognitive and physical skills.
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What does it provide infants with?
A variety of learning opportunities.
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What can it help infants with?
Focusing their attention, becoming self-reliant, learning by making mistakes and increasing their self-esteem.
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When does parallel play happen?
Between the age sof two and three children move to playing alongside other children.
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Why is play important for children?

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