Matureplay -
Mature play differs from "immature play," which is often repetitive, flits between activities, or relies heavily on realistic props. According to the framework, mature play includes:
Children spend significant time planning the scenario and negotiating roles before acting. matureplay
Play and self-regulation: Lessons from Vygotsky - ResearchGate Mature play differs from "immature play," which is
Use of symbolic substitutes, like using a block as a phone rather than needing a toy phone. Mature play differs from "immature play
Extensive use of "role speech" and meta-play talk to direct the narrative.
Research, often grounded in , highlights several key benefits for children who achieve this level of play:
Clear, consistent roles with specific speech and behaviors (e.g., a "doctor" speaking differently than a "patient").