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Why should caregivers and siblings play with children Why should caregivers and siblings play with children? What does the child gain from such interactions? 1 min. table talk Bonding, learning, social skills

Socialization- process of interacting with others Socialization- process of interacting with others -Process starts with caregivers- they set the foundation, then to others around the child How children learn to play -Infant: Solitary play (by self) -Infant/ Toddler: Parallel play (beside but not with) -Toddler: Associative play (same game but not working together) -Preschooler: Cooperative Play (together finally)