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SOLITARY PLAY PARALLEL PLAY COOPERATIVE PLAY Play builds your child's creativity and imagination as well as other skills. Whether it is simply rolling a ball back and forth with a sibling or putting on a costume and imagining she's an astronaut she's developing important social skills such as learning to take turns, cooperation, and getting along with others . Cooperative play is where all the stages come together and children truly start playing together. Parallel put two 3-year-old in a room together and this is what you are likely to see: the two children having fun, playing side by side in their own little world. Solitary play is just what it sounds like—when your child plays alone.
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