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Relationship Between Types of Toys and Young Children's Social Behavior
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Relationship Between Types of Toys and Young Children's Social Behavior
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Pages: 13
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ISBN: 2003-5
Author:
Melinda Raab
Toys that encourage joint and mutual attention on play increase children’s prosocial interactions with each other. This practice-based research synthesis included studies of the influence of toy availability on children’s social interactions with peers in preschool classrooms.
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