what is social development
social development involves learning how to interact with others socially
what are the opportunities that social development provide
social development provided the opporunity to develop relationships
how does play promote social development in terms of the opportunities that children get
what are the different types of stages of play
what is solo play
this is when the child plays independently, ignoring others around them
what is parallel play
this is when a child is playing alongside another child without direct interaction, meaning that they can share toys yet not playing with each other
what is co-operative play
this is when children play with each other, creating make-believe games such as doctors, play out full scenarios
what is associativeplay
this is when children and adults play together, having each other around in an disorganised way ,start developing friendships
what is ages of play also influenced by
by children’s language and intellectual development and this is where chomsky and piaget play a role
how does piaget assosiated with stages of play
-children are able to develop schemas to understand the world as this is known as heuristic play
- children in the pre operative stage will lean through exploratory play which encourages curiosity
what is an example of piaget linked with stages of play
in the pre operational stage, children may use a banana as a phone, as a way of behavioural symbolism in a child’s head.
how is chomsky associated with stages of play
children tend to role play as people such as their mothers and fathers, using long sentences they’ve never heard before and may use virtuous errors in play in their speech, where chomsky argued that the child brain is actively bullying grammar rules whilst they are having fun.
how does stages of play go about in infancy
-the infant tend to smile at the adults/ carers
- at 3 months will respond to the adults/carers
- at 5 months they will tend to notice the difference between familiar and unfamiliar faces
how does stages of play come about in early childhood
they will start to play roles such as doctors or nurses, or maybe behaviour with family context, begin to form friendships with mutual trust
how does stages of play come about in adolescence
they tend top copy style of dressing, beliefs, cultural value from peers
what is play in early childhood known as
its known as the first social learning
what is the play in adolescence known as
it is known as secondary social learning
how does stages of play come into adulthood
adults will go through marriage, parenthood, establishing a career, intimate relationships etc
how does stages of play come into later adulthood
due to retirement, they will have more time to contact family, travel, learn or try new hobbies and have more time for social rtime in general
what is informal relationship
this is built between those who are famil or a significant other
what does informal relationships promote
they promote contentment and confidence to deal with life events
what is formal relationships
this is developed through those who are non related individuals, such as teachers or colleagues
what does formal relationships promote
they promote the importance of self -esteem and self image
what ids the negative impact of a relationship breakdown
this has a negative impact on someone’s emotional and social development and health