Multiple Choice
Which is the primary distinction between associative and cooperative play?
A) Cooperative play involves activities directed toward a common goal and associative play does not.
B) Cooperative play involves sharing the same materials while associative play does not.
C) Cooperative play involves interaction between playmates while associative play does not.
D) Cooperative play emerges during the concrete-operational period while associative play emerges during preoperational thought.
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