Describe Mildred Parten's patterns of play. What role does play have in a child's life?

What will be an ideal response?

Mildred Parten outlined sixtypes of play. They are (1) unoccupied play – children do
not appear to be playing, (2) solitary play - children play with toys by themselves, (3)
onlooker play - children observe other children who are at play, (4) parallel play -
children play with similar toys to those of surrounding children, (5) associative play -
children interact and share toys, and (6) cooperative play - there is a division of labor
and children take on different roles and there are group rules. Play serves multiple
functions. First and foremost, it's fun. Second, it serves to assist children in acquiring
many important skills and abilities such as social skills, learning to imagine and pretend,
learning to take turns, and cooperation.

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In Ainsworth's study of American children and their attachment to their caretakers, she found that about _____

a) 5% showed a resistant attachment. b) 25% showed a resistant attachment. c) 35% demonstrated an avoidant attachment. d) 65% showed a secure attachment.

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Cultural beliefs about how children should be raised and what the role of adolescents is in society are important elements of what Bronfenbrenner terms the

A) microsystem. B) macrosystem. C) exosystem. D) endosystem.

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