Vocabulary: working with others
Know and use the vocabulary of working with others — cooperate, share, take turns, team, listen, agree, disagree respectfully, and include — and understand that these words describe habits that friendships and group work depend on
Typical age: 5–8 years
“When your child is working on something with a friend or sibling, can they use words like 'cooperate' or 'take turns' to describe what they're doing — and actually practise those things?”
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- Taking Turns and SharingREQUIRED
Taking turns and sharing cooperatively requires vocabulary like 'cooperate', 'take turns', and 'include'
- Makes someone a good friend
Understanding what makes a good friend draws on cooperation and inclusion vocabulary
- Asking for Help
Asking for help and working with others uses the vocabulary of team and cooperation
- Listening to OthersREQUIRED
Active listening practice requires understanding the vocabulary of listening, agreeing, and disagreeing respectfully