CHAPTER 4: Physical, Motor, and Sensory Development
Playing physical activities together, whether adult-led or free active play, provide ample opportunities for staff to help toddlers understand and develop social skills such as turn taking, sharing equipment, working together toward a common goal, negotiating conflicts that may arise, etc. ................
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