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Describe the stages of social play development: unoccupied, onlooker, solitary, parallel, associative, cooperative.
 
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What are three implications of social learning theory on early childhood practice?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: Unoccupiednot focused on any toy or activity
Onlookerwatches other children play but does not get involved
Solitaryplays alone
Parallelplays alongside another child but absorbed in own play or toy
Associativeplays alongside another child in a related play theme or toy
Cooperativeplays together with another child working toward a common project or goal

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: It is important to work cooperatively and closely with families; be aware of sex-role formation in young children meet childrens needs consider childs cognitive level for realistic social expectations; give appropriate recognition for right and wrong deeds along with resulting consequences; assist each child toward social competence.





 

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