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Date: 2012-02-15 09:22:15
Education
Ethology
Play
Childhood
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Child development
Scenario
Ageplay
Learning through play
Behavior
Learning
Human development

Assessing and Scaffolding Make-Believe Play Deborah J. Leong and Elena Bodrova It is the third week that Ms. Sotto’s preschool classroom has been turned into an airport. The literacy center is a ticket counter, with a

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