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viki

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When children interact and even share some of their materials, but are not really engaged in a common activity, this play category is called
 
  a. constructive play.
  b. functional play.
  c. associative play.
  d. parallel play.

Question 2

When children use similar materials or use toys in a similar manner but do not interact with each other, this play category is called
 
  a. unoccupied behavior.
  b. solitary play.
  c. associative play.
  d. parallel play.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D





 

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