On this day: Sept 11, 2025

B is using his imagination and creativity, by pretending to eat the toy food and then pushing the baby doll in the shopping cart. They’re taking on familiar roles they may see in their everyday environment.

Encouraging pretend play supported their social-emotional development as they explored caregiving behaviours and daily routines, and makes sense of their world through play.
This type of dramatic play provides valuable opportunities for children to practice real-life scenarios while developing empathy and independence.

Lora Solonas

I am a proud wife and mother of three, currently working toward my Early Childhood Educator Diploma at Thompson Rivers University in Lillooet/Lytton. Family and learning are both very important to me, and I’m excited to continue growing on this journey.

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