What Are the 6 Stages of Play?

Did you know there are 6 stages of play?
- Unoccupied Play: 0-3 Months 
- Solitary Play: 0-2 Years 
- Onlooker Play: 2 Years 
- Parallel Play: 2+ Years 
- Associate Play: 3-4 Years 
- Cooperative Play: 4+ Years 
All the stages involve exploring, being creative and having fun.
Unoccupied Play: 0-3 Months
- Makes a lot of movement with their arms, legs, hands, feet, etc. 
- Place baby in a safe space on the floor with something interesting to look at 
Solitary Play: 0-2 Years
- Content to play alone 
- Give baby toys with buttons to push or levers to pull, so they are excited to explore on their own 
Onlooker Play: 2 Years
- Watches other children playing, but doesn’t play with them yet 
- Sit baby on your lap & let them observe what’s going on when a sibling or another child is present 
Parallel Play: 2+ Years
- Plays alongside or near others 
- Set up a play space so the children can play near each other with either the same or different toys 
Associate Play: 3-4 Years
- Starts to interact with others during play 
- Use a toy that two can play with at once (e.g. a kitchen set or cars), they may talk to each other while playing 
Cooperative Play: 4+ Years
- Plays with others 
- Try playing a game with some instructions so both children can play with each other 
Play starts when we’re babies and never stops! The 6 stages of play are essential to help develop baby’s sensory and motor skills as they grow up.





