Mrs. Stein's son continues to bang the wooden spoon on the frying pan so that he can hear the sound it makes. Her son is engaging in _______________.
a. functional play
b. imaginative play
c. reality-based play
d. pre-operational play
Question 2
Liz and Sam, who are three-year-old cousins, spend hours and hours playing with their puppets. They show the puppets eating a family dinner together, jumping on a make-believe trampoline, and driving a car. This type of pretend play is considered to be:
a. a concern if it continues beyond the age of four.
b. a normal and healthy aspect of peer relationships.
c. a positive aspect of play if combined with play using real objects.
d. harmful to children's development of prosocial behaviors.