Across
- 2. skills they need to engage in other types of play that are often driven by their interests and personality type
- 6. when two or more toddlers play near one another or next to one another, but without interacting directly.
- 10. where children experiment with drawing, music and building things
- 11. explores this history and the associated stories and rituals
- 12. similar in that they both involve mimicking or exploring different character
Down
- 1. when a child plays alone
- 3. learn critical thinking skills, how to follow simple direction
- 4. where children take on different roles and act out scenarios
- 5. often unstructured
- 6. using and developing gross motor skills by doing activities such as running, jumping, wrestling, spinning and climbing
- 7. when a child watches other children play
- 8. expressed when children use familiar materials in a new or unusual way, and when children engage in role-playing and imaginative play
- 9. which allows the child to encounter risky or even potentially life threatening experiences
