Across
- 2. is the final stage of the 6 stages of play.
- 4. Is the first stage of play, and begins almost right from birth.
- 8. The process of communicating, playing, and engaging with others.
- 9. Children are playing side-by-side but not interacting with each other.
- 12. Children will tend to watch other children playing, but won’t engage with them.
- 13. To copy a behaviour or action.
- 14. Physical play that builds coordination, strength, balance and creativity.
Down
- 1. How many Stages of Learning are there.
- 2. To possess qualities such as curiosity, imagination, and the ability to generate new ideas and solutions.
- 3. Being curious and showing an interest in learning things.
- 5. To see and to learn.
- 6. The stage in child development where they begin directly engaging in activities with other children.
- 7. Developed the confidence to think, try, explore and make your own decisions.
- 10. To use words, sentences, and communication to express thoughts and feelings.
- 11. Children play alone and do not interact with other children.
