solitary play
Solitary play refers to a type of play where a child engages in activities alone, without interaction with peers. This form of play is important for developing independence, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Children may explore toys, engage in imaginative scenarios, or work on puzzles during solitary play.
While solitary play is often seen in younger children, it can occur at any age. It allows for self-reflection and personal expression, helping children learn to entertain themselves. Activities like reading, drawing, or building with blocks are common examples of solitary play, fostering individual interests and skills.