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The distance cue in which two parallel lines extend into the distance and seem to come together at one point is called __________.
Parallel Play
A developmental stage in early childhood where children play adjacent to each other but do not interact or play directly with one another.
Free Play
Unstructured, voluntary, and intrinsically motivated activities that children engage in without direct adult guidance, facilitating creativity and self-expression.
Peer Acceptance
The degree to which a child or adolescent is socially accepted by their peers.
Active Play
Physical activities engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children, that involve exertion and movement.
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