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Structured Play

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((stub)) Adults are more involved and often lead this type of play, which usually occurs in a particular time or place, and is organized in a structure of rules or guidelines. Examples of this type of play includes board games, sports, puzzles, experiments, crafts, etc. This type of play is still very beneficial for children, but should be balanced with unstructured play.

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