Unoccupied Behavior - The child moves about the classroom going from one area to another, observing but not getting involved., Solitary Play - The child plays alone, uninvolved with other children nearby. Child at all ages engage in this type of play, although older children' solitary play is more complex., Parallel Play - Children use similar materials or toys in similar ways but do not interact with each other., Associative Play - Increasing evident as preschoolers get older, children interact and even share some of their materials, but they are not engaged in a common activity., Cooperative Play - Typical of older preschoolers, this is the most social form of play and involves children playing together in a shared activity.,

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