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explain the different types of active play​

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Answered by rathoreanushka34
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Parten defined this as a child not engaged in play. But you could think of this as the “infancy” of play. Here, your baby or toddler creatively moves their body with no purpose other than it feels good and interesting.

It’s the most basic type of play: Your child is completely free to think, move, and imagine. The entire world is new, so when you’re thinking about playtime, don’t worry about organizing anything. I used to put my baby on a fluffy monkey pillow in his room and let him kick around, handing him a book or a rattle, and letting him do his thing.

Answered by Anonymous
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Types of play

Children learn and develop through different types of play.

Physical play

Physical play can include dancing or ball games. This will help your child build their muscles, bones and physical skills.

You should encourage your child to move as much as possible.

Social play

By playing with others, children learn how to take turns, cooperate and share. This also helps them to develop their language skills.

You can encourage social play by taking your child to playgrounds. Parent and toddler groups can also help them meet other children.

Constructive play

Constructive play allows children to experiment with drawing, music and building things.

This helps them to develop their movement skills and become less clumsy. Constructive play also helps children to understand distance and size. An example of this could be if objects are small or far away.

You should encourage your child to do arts and crafts and play with building blocks.

Let your child work problems out for themselves during constructive play. This is important. It is better than trying to show them the “right way” to do something.

Fantasy play

Using their imagination during play is good for your child’s communication skills. It is good for them to create their own games.

You can encourage your child to develop their imagination by giving them props. These could be things such as a whisk and bowl if they are pretending to be a baker.

Dress up costumes also encourage fantasy play.

Games with rules

Games with rules can teach children about fairness.

You can play simple games like “Simon says” or “Duck Duck Goose” with younger children.

Board games are also a good way of teaching children about rules, as well as being a fun family activity.

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