Title: A child plays alone, but stops regularly to watch peers interact. According to Parten's theory of ... Post by: dupoyjohn134 on Aug 19, 2019 A child plays alone, but stops regularly to watch peers interact. According to Parten's theory of social development, what would be the most useful strategy to increase this child's social participation?
▸ Invite peers to join you and this child in an elaborate play theme. ▸ Model for the child how to get peers' attention and join play. ▸ Provide a script, such as "I want to play," to help the child make contact with peers. ▸ Encourage the child to play nearby and parallel to peers. Title: A child plays alone, but stops regularly to watch peers interact. According to Parten's theory of ... Post by: whoohoo8 on Aug 19, 2019 Content hidden
Title: A child plays alone, but stops regularly to watch peers interact. According to Parten's theory of ... Post by: dupoyjohn134 on Aug 19, 2019 This helped my grade so much
Title: A child plays alone, but stops regularly to watch peers interact. According to Parten's theory of ... Post by: whoohoo8 on Aug 19, 2019 :okay:
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