Asked by Anunciasion Larisa on Jul 04, 2024

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Associative play

A) physical punishment and denial of privileges
B) become more egalitarian over time
C) sensitivity to the feelings of others
D) animals, imaginary creatures, and the dark
E) defines herself or himself in relation to other people and groups
F) Erikson's stage in which children strive for independence and mastery of new skills
G) characteristic of disciplinary measures, such as reasoning
H) children interact and share toys
I) male sex hormone that may be involved in aggressive behavior
J) self-definitions that refer to concrete external traits
K) characterized by high restrictiveness and high warmth
L) Piaget's first type of play involving repetitive motor activity
M) warmth-coldness and restrictiveness-permissiveness
N) knowing one's genderdoesn't change when one's appearance changes
O) an increase in babyish behaviors such as clinging, crying, and toilet accidents
P) decreased sensitivity after repeated exposure
Q) behavior to benefit another with no expectation of reward
R) one's awareness of being male or female
S) associated with authoritative parenting
T) "Because I told you to, that's why."

Associative Play

A stage of play development in which children play together and are engaged in a similar activity but are not yet working towards a common goal.

Piaget's First Type

Refers to the sensorimotor stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, where infants from birth to about 2 years learn through interacting with the environment.

Play Involving

Activities or engagements that include shared, cooperative interactions among participants, often characterized by imagination, creativity, and social exchange.

  • Identify types of play and their role in child development.
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Ashleigh JohnsonJul 07, 2024
Final Answer :
H
Explanation :
Associative play is characterized by children interacting with each other and sharing toys, but not necessarily working toward a common goal.