Play and social development
Social development is the growth of the child's ability to relate to others appropriately and become independent in a social framework. It includes the development of social skills and independence. Sociability is an innate characteristic that varies between individual children, and can change over time, but it can be regarded as a prerequisite for developing attachments.
Pretend play - children use their imaginations to remove barriers to play. All the children below are engaging in pretend play.