Asked by william beasley on Aug 01, 2024

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How can play be facilitated in children with special needs?

A) By working with the parents in sharing information about adaptations that might be needed
B) By leaving the child with special needs to work out any problems that arise with typically developing peers
C) By using competition to motivated the child with special needs
D) By teaching the child with special needs that he or she is just there to observe the other children playing

Special Needs

Requirements for support or accommodation due to physical, mental, emotional, or learning disabilities in individuals.

Facilitated Play

A structured form of play overseen or guided by an adult or facilitator, aimed at enhancing children's learning and development.

  • Facilitate play for children with special needs through strategic interventions.
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Lauren GrossAug 04, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Working with the parents to share information about adaptations that might be needed is essential in facilitating play for children with special needs. This will help ensure that the child is included and can participate in play in a way that is comfortable and beneficial for them. Leaving the child to work out problems on their own, using competition to motivate, or teaching the child that they are there to only observe others are not effective ways to facilitate play for children with special needs.