As I observed Olivia, a typically developing 5 year old girl, I referred to the Symbolic Play Scale Check List (Westby, 1980). This check list helped me to recognize the different stages of appropriate language development during play for her age group. The list is based on play and language, and Olivia would fall under Stage X:5 years of age.
I had the opportunity to observe Olivia in her preschool classroom during playtime. Like most preschoolers, Olivia participates in play that includes give and take with her classmates. She was very much apart of the planning of what she and her classmates would do during playtime. She is what I would call a leader among her peers. Olivia's first action is to set the idea of building a city with wooden blocks. She of course assigns herself to be the boss of the job. She initiates the entire scene of the pretend city by saying "OK guys I'm the boss of the building and all you are the workers. First we will build tall buildings and then we will make bridges so the cars can drive on. After that we will make a park so all the kids can play." Through out the time of play Olivia sang songs that she made up herself, using her actions and incorporating them into lyrics. Her pronunciation and fluency was very clear compared to a few other children in her class. Once the city was done, Olivia let everyone know it was clean up time by singing the famous clean up time song. This is typical of a child of Olivia's age group. According to the checklist on Play, at