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Dramatic play is a form of symbolic play where a child pretends to take on a role of someone else, imitating actions and speech from earlier observed situations.
There are multiple different types of Dramatic play.
-Imitative role play
-Make-believe
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The highest category of play was games with rules emerging in children between the ages of 7 and 12.
Board games - help children develop reasoning strategies and skills
When children initiate their own games with rules, they realize the need to determine rules for playing the game as well as the rules for social interaction as they play their game
- Functional Play
- Constructive Play
- Games With Rules
- Dramatic Play
http://www.playgroundprofessionals.com/encyclopedia/d/dramatic-play
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https://sielearning.tafensw.edu.au/MCS/CHCFC301A/12048/chcfc301a/lo/12020/index.htm#d27e678
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