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  2. Parallel play - Wikipedia

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    Parallel play is the first of three stages of play observed in young children. The other two stages include simple social play (playing and sharing together), and finally cooperative play (different complementary roles; shared purpose). The research by Parten indicated that preschool children prefer groups of two, parallel play was less likely ...

  3. Parten's stages of play - Wikipedia

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    Parten observed American preschool age (ages 2 to 5) children at free play (defined as anything unrelated to survival, production or profit). Parten recognized six different types of play: Unoccupied (play) – when the child is not playing, just observing. A child may be standing in one spot or performing random movements. [2]

  4. Synapusyu - Wikipedia

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    がっしゃん (Gasshan): In this segment, two puppet cats named Hi-tan and Mi-tan explore the real world to discover and appreciate things that create connections. Whether it's finding objects that go together or recognizing patterns in everyday life, Gasshan encourages children to observe, think critically, and make connections between ...

  5. Pre-school playgroup - Wikipedia

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    Playgroup is an informal session where mums, dads, grand parents, caregivers, children and babies meet together in a relaxed environment. [2] Playgroups are set up and run by parents and caregivers, with children choosing from a range of activities set up to meet their varying needs.

  6. 36 Babysitters Share The Moments They Knew Kids Were Not ...

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    Image credits: springflingqueen #4. S****y parents that doesn't care. I once babysat a little boy, from the time he was 1-3. His mom was busy going on vacation and partying.

  7. Kit and Kate - Wikipedia

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    Kit and Kate (stylised as Kit ^n^ Kate; Russian: Котики, вперёд!) is a Russian [1] [2] preschool children's educational series of educational animated shorts for children aged 0-7, produced by Russian company Toonbox (whose animation studio and ABC Kids office were later respectively relocated to Cyprus [3] [4]), in conjunction with a team of American, French and Russian artists.

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