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  • Curlew Creek Elementary School
  • Palm Harbor, FL
  • More than a third of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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What is dramatic play? Dramatic play, also referred to as pretend, imitative, or symbolic play, is a type of play where children take on roles and act them out. They pretend to be someone or something different from themselves and reenact scenarios or dramatize situations and actions that go along with the roles they are playing. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF DRAMATIC PLAY? Play is essential to childhood development. Children are learning many skills during play, including: o Self-regulation o Turn-taking o Sharing o Patience o Self-control o Feelings o Imagination o Social skills o Vocabulary o Requesting o Commenting o Joint Attention o Role-Playing o Confidence o Expanding Sentences o Cooperative Play

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What is dramatic play? Dramatic play, also referred to as pretend, imitative, or symbolic play, is a type of play where children take on roles and act them out. They pretend to be someone or something different from themselves and reenact scenarios or dramatize situations and actions that go along with the roles they are playing. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF DRAMATIC PLAY? Play is essential to childhood development. Children are learning many skills during play, including: o Self-regulation o Turn-taking o Sharing o Patience o Self-control o Feelings o Imagination o Social skills o Vocabulary o Requesting o Commenting o Joint Attention o Role-Playing o Confidence o Expanding Sentences o Cooperative Play

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