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Make Believe Play

Make Believe Play

Posted on July 11, 2017January 10, 2023 by Parent Trust

Make believe play is part of a developing child’s repertoire. Its appearance signals a shift in how your child is thinking. Once your child can “play make believe”, they are capable of symbolic thinking. This means that they understand that one thing can represent another. For instance, a shoe can represent a telephone, and a Read More

Posted in Child Development Tagged make believe, pretend play
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