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What are the four types of play, according to Piaget? Give examples of each.
 
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HIV/AIDS is:
 
  a. usually transmitted during pregnancy from the mother to unborn child.
  b. caused by causal contact between the pregnant woman and someone with the disease.
  c. transmitted through breast milk or during a vaginal delivery more than during pregnancy.
  d. always transmitted from the pregnant woman to the unborn child.



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Answer to Question 1

Functional play: Repetitive motor activity, such as rolling a ball or running and laughing
Symbolic play: In symbolic play, children create settings, characters, and scripts
Constructive play: Children use objects or materials to draw something or make something, such as a tower of blocks
Formal games: Games with rules include board games

Answer to Question 2

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