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At the age of 3, play for a girl typically involves a mix of imaginative and physical activities. Pretend play is common, where she may engage in activities like playing house, imitating daily routines, or pretending to be different characters. For example, she might pretend to cook a meal using toy kitchen utensils or act out a scene with dolls. Physical play is also crucial, and activities such as running, jumping, and climbing help develop motor skills. Simple games like rolling a ball, playing with building blocks, or engaging in outdoor activities promote both physical and cognitive development. Overall, play at this age serves as a means for social, emotional, and physical growth.
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Sangeeta Ganguly 8 months, 1 week ago

Why are children in late childhood able to pay more attention and understand and perceive things faster and better than younger children
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Saransh Àrorà 6 months, 1 week ago

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Durvasula Surya Jyoti 8 months, 3 weeks ago

Engaging in a activity for enjoyment and Recreation rather than for some specific purpose that may have behaveeral social psycho motor rewardsid termed as play.

Durvasula Surya Jyoti 8 months, 3 weeks ago

Play is a natural activity for enjoyment and round development
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Sukhpreet Kaur 1 year, 2 months ago

खाद्य पदार्थों को ठंडा रखना (0-5 डिग्री सेल्सियस, 32-41 ° फारेहाइट) या जमाना हानिकारक जीवाणुओं के विकास को धीमा कर देता है। हमेशा अपने भोजन की पैकेजिंग पर दिए गए भंडारण निर्देश और ' उपयोग' की अंतिम तारीख की जांच करें। यदि आपके पास भोजन बचा हो तो उसे खाना पकाने के दो घंटे के भीतर फ्रिज या फ्रीजर में रख दें।

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Ekonkar Kaur Kohli 1 year, 1 month ago

Play is fun and spotenous activity often without any aim. It teaches us social and natural activities Types of play 1. Play is active 2.Play is passive 3.Play is natural 4.Play is serious 5.Play is exploratory/ curious

Sameer Khan 1 year, 5 months ago

Define play. Elaborate all its types
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Deepak Sahu 1 year, 11 months ago

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Janhavi ★ 2 years, 1 month ago

Because its a age of high growth & development
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Sia ? 2 years, 5 months ago

Interest-based child learning opportunities include activities where child preferences, things a child likes to do, and things that make a child smile and laugh are the building blocks for learning new skills and abilities.

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