
Sociodramatic Play
Sociodramatic play is a type of role-playing game where children imitate real-life scenarios, characters, or social roles, often working together to create narratives. This kind of play helps children practice social skills, understand perspectives, and develop language abilities. For example, children might pretend to run a store, act out a family dinner, or play doctor and patient. It fosters creativity, cooperation, and emotional understanding, making it a vital part of childhood development by blending imagination with social learning.