Within the sensorimotor stage, practice play is dominant, as it includes 8
sensory play (purposive combinations of actions) and manipulations (play
involving moving objects to produce reactions). Eventually, this practice play
transforms into constructions (Scales et al., 1991:130). In the preoperational
stage, with the onset of representation and language, symbolic play appears
(symbolic representation). Here, the child engages in ‘pretend play’ in which
it uses language for simple dialogues and substitute objects for play (e.g. a
block stands for a car). This symbolic play eventually develops in sequential
combinations of actions, such as the child constructing a whole scene in
make-believe (Scales et al, 1991:131). In this phase no rules are developed,
the child can perceive and imagine. Finally, whithin the concrete operational
stage, between the age of 4 and 7, the child reaches the third type of play,
that of ‘games with rules’.
Within the sensorimotor stage, practice play is dominant, as it includes 8
sensory play (purposive combinations of actions) and manipulations (play
involving moving objects to produce reactions). Eventually, this practice play
transforms into constructions (Scales et al., 1991:130). In the preoperational
stage, with the onset of representation and language, symbolic play appears
(symbolic representation). Here, the child engages in ‘pretend play’ in which
it uses language for simple dialogues and substitute objects for play (e.g. a
block stands for a car). This symbolic play eventually develops in sequential
combinations of actions, such as the child constructing a whole scene in
make-believe (Scales et al, 1991:131). In this phase no rules are developed,
the child can perceive and imagine. Finally, whithin the concrete operational
stage, between the age of 4 and 7, the child reaches the third type of play,
that of ‘games with rules’.
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