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mpobi80

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Your textbook presents three different types of play in which young children can engage. What is the correct chronological order in which you would expect each type of play to appear?
 
  a. simple social play, parallel play, cooperative play
  b. parallel play, simple social play, cooperative play
  c. parallel play, cooperative play, simple social play
  d. cooperative play, simple social play, parallel play

Question 2

When discussing sex with children,
 
  a. children find mothers more approachable than fathers.
  b. children should be directed to books rather than parents discussing it with them.
  c. saying things like the baby is in mommy's tummy is perfectly acceptable.
  d. parents should wait to teach children the proper names for body parts until the child is 9 or 10.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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