Psychosocial Assessment
Psychosocial Assessment ( 8 Questions)
Correct. Engaging in parallel play (playing alongside other children without direct interaction) is typical for a 5-year-old child. Cooperative play (playing together with interaction) tends to develop more around 3-4 years of age.
Incorrect. Engaging in cooperative play is a more advanced social skill and may not be as common at this age.
Incorrect. Demonstrating stranger anxiety is more commonly seen in younger children, particularly toddlers.
Incorrect. Initiating complex games with peers is typically seen in older children.
A. Correct. Engaging in parallel play (playing alongside other children without direct interaction) is typical for a 5-year-old child. Cooperative play (playing together with interaction) tends to develop more around 3-4 years of age.
B. Incorrect. Engaging in cooperative play is a more advanced social skill and may not be as common at this age.
C. Incorrect. Demonstrating stranger anxiety is more commonly seen in younger children, particularly toddlers.
D. Incorrect. Initiating complex games with peers is typically seen in older children.