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Illness in Children and the stages of play (RO57 exam prep 4.1 & RO59 NEA 2,1, 2,2, 2.3)

Example Key Words

Co-Operative Play

Play which takes account of others actions within their play together.

Creative Play

Where children experiment with materials, music, imagination.

Independence

Developing the skills and abilities to be less dependent on others.

Manipulative Play

This involves children using their hands, for example to move, turn or screw things to make them fit.

Role Play

Where a child pretends to do or be something. For example driving a car or being a nurse.

Physical Play

Play that involves the muscles and moving around, such as football or a climbing frame.

 

FBV: the rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance

UNCRC: provision rights (home, health, education, play) protection rights (expression, life, love and care)

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