Asked by
Abigail Covarrubias
on Dec 04, 2024Verified
Young children usually play BEST with:
A) their peers.
B) their parents.
C) older children.
D) their younger siblings.
Their Peers
Refers to individuals who are at the same level or rank in a specific context, often of similar age or status.
Younger Siblings
Children born later in their family, who may experience different parental expectations and family dynamics than their older siblings.
- Absorb information about the effects of play on the emotional, social, and physical growth in children.
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb information about the effects of play on the emotional, social, and physical growth in children.
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