1
Children begin to truly play with others. They share play materials but may be following their own story line.
2
Children are now interested in both the people that they are playing with as well as the activity at hand. The group is more formalized with a leader, as well as other assigned roles, and play organises around accomplishing group goals or specific tasks.
3
The child is seemingly not engaged or actively playing with others at all. They may remain stationary and be engaged in random movements with no objective.
4
Children continue to play on their own, but they are beside children and may be using the same toys.
5
Children play alone, with their own toys
6
Parten's stages help us understand how children develop these
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This type of play is common in younger children between the ages of 2½ and 3½, but can take place at any age.
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When children are playing cooperatively they are frequently doing this.
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True cooperative play requires these
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When children are in the associative stage it is useful to have ............... items in the different areas of the classroom.
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Children of two often use this term when they talk about toys
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Number of Parten's Stages