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Terms in this set (25)functional play play that involves simple, repetitive activities typical of 3-year-olds constructive play play in which children manipulate objects to produce or build something parallel play action in which children play with similar toys, in a similar manner, but do not interact with each other onlooker play action in which children simply watch others at play but do not actually participate themselves associative play play in which two or more children interact by sharing or borrowing toys or materials, although they do not do the same thing cooperative play play in which children genuinely interact with one another, taking turns, playing games, or devising contests dominance hierarchy rankings that represent the relative social power of those in a group peers individuals who are about the same age or level of maturity cliques groups of 2 to 12 people whose members have frequent social interactions with one another crowds in contrast to cliques, crowds are larger and looser groups, comprising individuals who share particular characteristics but who may not interact with one another sex cleavage sex segregation in which boys interact primarily with boys and girls primarily interact with girls autonomy the development and expression of independence generation gap a divide between adolescence and other periods of life that supposedly reflects profound differences in behavior, values, attitudes, lifestyle choices, and experiences controversial adolescents adolescents who are like by some and disliked by others rejected adolescents adolescents who are uniformly disliked neglected adolescents adolescents who are neither liked nor disliked social support assistance and comfort supplied by a network of caring, interested people. Such support plays a critical role in successful aging blended families a family consisting of remarried couples with at least one stepchild living with them empty nest syndrome the experience that relates to parents' feelings of unhappiness, worry, loneliness, and depression resulting from their children's departure from home boomerang children young adults who return, after leaving home for some period, to live in the homes of the middle-aged parents sandwich generation adults who in middle adulthood must fulfill the needs of both their children and their aging parents continuing-care community a community that offers an environment in which all the residents are of retirement age or older and need various levels of care. adult day-care facilities a facility in which elderly individuals receive care only during the day, but spend nights and weekends in their own homes skilled-nursing facilities facilities that provide full-time nursing care for people who have chronic illnesses or are recovering from a temporary medical condition institutionalism a psychological state in which people in nursing homes develop apathy, indifference, and a lack of caring about themselves Recommended textbook solutionsPsychology: Themes and Variations10th EditionWayne Weiten 180 solutions Cognitive Psychology4th EditionE Bruce Goldstein 300 solutions Understanding Psychology2nd EditionMcGraw-Hill Education 903 solutions Cognitive Psychology3rd EditionE Bruce Goldstein, Robert Hershberger 150 solutions Sets with similar termsLifeSpan: Chapter 1336 terms rastogpr Psych Vocab Ch. 1520 terms MorganRudge3 peers63 terms lhsoniat psych chapter 625 terms kiyabjorge Sets found in the same folderPsychology: Human Growth and Development Chapter 510 terms drumlake psych test 224 terms ally_blomdahl Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan -…227 terms
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Which type of play involves activities in which children play with similar toys in a similar manner but do not interact with each other quizlet?Terms in this set (5). parallel play. - in which children play with similar toys, in a similar manner, but do . ... . onlooker play. - highly passive. ... . associative play. ... . cooperative play. ... . functional play.. |