Sociodramatic play takes place within and around

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a social group or community, such as a family, school, or neighborhood. It involves children taking on roles and acting out scenarios that reflect their own experiences and interactions with others. This type of play helps children develop social and emotional skills, as they learn to communicate, collaborate, and negotiate with others in a playful and creative way. Sociodramatic play also allows children to explore different social roles and perspectives, fostering empathy and understanding for others. Overall, it is an important form of play that supports children's social and emotional development.
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