Asked by Betty
List two items you would expect to see in a setting for a children 3-5 years of age that promote social interaction?
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Answered by
Writeacher
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Answered by
Betty
Could two items that promote social interaction be blocks and dolls
Answered by
Reed
I think blocks and dolls can be played with alone. What would promote the children to play together, with each other?
Answered by
Writeacher
Ages 3 - 5 -- that's quite a span in development and interests!
I've seen children's playrooms with play-kitchens and some with dollhouses in them, but those can be of interest to loners or playmates. Same with blocks and dolls -- can be played with alone or in pairs or groups. Outdoor play equipment, including balls -- same thing.
What will you decide?
I've seen children's playrooms with play-kitchens and some with dollhouses in them, but those can be of interest to loners or playmates. Same with blocks and dolls -- can be played with alone or in pairs or groups. Outdoor play equipment, including balls -- same thing.
What will you decide?
Answered by
Sydney
Trains, cars, and music toys can also be played alone or with other kids.
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