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What is social pretend play, and why is it an important aspect of development?
 
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Children are more likely to acquire labels for ________ objects than for items that are ________.
 
  a. dynamic; stationary c. functional; dynamic
  b. stationary; dynamic d. dynamic; functional



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Answer to Question 1

Preschoolers also engage in considerable social pretend play, sometimes called sociodramatic or symbolic play, a form of activity that is linked to advances in cognition, language, and social understanding.

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