Symbolic play
Symbolic play is a type of play where children use their imagination to represent objects, actions, or ideas. For example, a child might use a stick as a sword or pretend a box is a car. This form of play helps children develop cognitive skills, language, and creativity as they explore different roles and scenarios.
During symbolic play, children often engage in role-playing, where they act out various characters or situations. This can include pretending to be a doctor, a teacher, or even a superhero. Such activities encourage social skills and emotional understanding, as children learn to express feelings and cooperate with others in their imaginative worlds.