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What are 3 different types of play

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  • Sensorimotor play
  • Language play
  • Pretend play
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What is decentration?

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In pretend play where at the beginning children perform the pretend action with themselves then with objects

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What are Parten’s categories of social participation (6)

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  • Unoccupied
  • Onlooker
  • Solitary
  • Parallel
  • Associative
  • Cooperative
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What is Smilansky’s 4 sequences of play model

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Not symbolic:

  • Functional
  • Constructive

Symbolic:

  • Dramatic
  • Games with rules
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What are Pellegrini & Smith’s 3 developmental stages of physical activity play

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  1. Rhythmical stereotypes
  2. Exercise play
  3. Rough and tumble play
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What are 2 potential reasons rough and tumble play may lead to conflict

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  • Lack of social skills (misinterpret playful for real)

- Deliberate manipulation and cheating (violation of play expectations)

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What is the role of rough and tumble play (3)

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  • Developing physical strength and stamina
  • Improve fighting skills
  • Realise own strength and establish position in hierarchy
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What is the role of sociodramatic play (2)

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  • Practice language skills

- Improve social negotiation

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What are Lillard et al’s 3 models for the role of pretend play

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  • Epiphenomenal: has no particular role in development, is a by product of other abilities
  • Equifinality: one of the number of ways in which a child can learn and acquire skills
  • Essential: essential or at least has a privileged position for many aspects of development
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What are Bigelow & Gaipa’s 3 stages in expectations of friendship

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6-8 years- friendship based on common activities, living nearby
9-10 years- shared values, rules and sanctions become important
11-12 years- understanding and self-disclosure as well as shared interests

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What differences did Newcomb & Bagwell identify between interactions between friends vs non friends

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  • More intense social activities
  • More reciprocity and intimacy in interactions
  • More conflict resolution
  • More effective task performance, friends help each other and offer better constructive criticism
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What are sociograms

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Visual representations of who plays with whom based on observation

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What are the 4 sociometric status type categories

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  • Popular
  • Controversial
  • Neglected
  • Rejected
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What 3 main phenomena regarding sex differences did Maccoby identify

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  • Segregation: from 3+ children display a strong tendency to play with members of their own sex
  • Differentiation: different styles of interaction
  • Asymmetry: boys groups are more cohesive and exclusionary than girls groups
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