ID
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1730 |
Title
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Let’s Pretend! |
Published
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True |
Body
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Image
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https://www.wyethnutrition.co.id/sites/default/files/2023-02/42-20049727.jpg
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PWA Age month
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24_36 |
PWA Dimensions
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cognitive_flexibility |
PWA Duration(minutes)
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5_15min |
PWA Lead
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Role play games are lots of fun – choose a pair of characters for this activity, then swap roles to see how {LEARNER_FNAME} can adjust. |
PWA Materials
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Optional: props to help you play |
PWA Progress Marker
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Creatively roleplays new roles consistently;Roleplays familiar roles;Switches between roleplaying roles more and more easily |
PWA Question Body
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How did {LEARNER_FNAME} adjust to {POS_PRONOUN} new role? |
PWA Tags
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Imagination/ Pretend |
PWA Try this
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Choose a pair of characters to play for this game. You can be a doctor and their patient, a shopkeeper and customer, or even a prince and princess.
Play for five to ten minutes, then switch roles.
Play for as long as you like, switching back and forth and trying new characters |
PWA Variations
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PWA What to look
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Pay attention to how quickly {LEARNER_FNAME} is able to swap into {POS_PRONOUN} new role, and if {SUBJ_PRONOUN} comes up with new scenarios. You might find that after swapping roles, {SUBJ_PRONOUN} follows the same type of script as you did the first time you played. If so, use your role to change the storyline and see how well {SUBJ_PRONOUN} can adjust. This helps to develop your child’s cognitive flexibility.
UTM-EM-042-MAR-21 |
PWA Why this matters
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PWA Question Response Option first
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Kept playing the first role {SUBJ_PRONOUN} started with ;Switched after some confusion, but used the same script as the first time you played ;Switched after some confusion, and added {POS_PRONOUN} own elements into the play ;Switched quickly and fluidly, and added {POS_PRONOUN} own ideas and elements into the play |
PWA Question Response Option second
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1;2;3;4 |
PWA Collections
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PWA Slug
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/flexible-doctor-patient |
PWA Waiting for Review
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True |
PWA YouTube video
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