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Stages and Components of Presymbolic and Symbolic Play
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1. The three subtypes of presymbolic play as identified by Piaget are all of the following except
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2. This type of play is characterized by simple exploration by grasping, mouthing, waving, and banging objects:
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3. This stage of presymbolic play is distinguished by the use of objects in a socially appropriate way (e.g., stirring with a spoon):
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4. "Mastery motivation" is characterized by the child:
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5. Early symbolic play is demonstrated by:
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6. A child who enacts a "playing house" sequence that includes grocery shopping, cooking, eating, and washing dishes is representing this type of action in play:
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7. Of the following, the earliest stage of use of "agent" in play is called:
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8. This stage of agent in play is characterized by the use of dolls or figures actively in reciprocal-role enactments.
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9. Of the following descriptors, which one is associated with symbolic play:
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10. The thematic content of children's play originates from:
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