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haleyc112

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Whereas unit blocks encourage fine motor and eye-hand coordination, large hollow blocks support:
 
  a. gross motor challenges.
  b. social interaction.
  c. emotional development.
  d. fine motof development.

Question 2

Constructive play with blocks encourages children:
 
  a. to be physically active and socially inactive.
  b. to dramatize and to be physically active.
  c. to be cognitively inactive and physically active.
  d. to be physically inactive and cognitively active.



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Athena23

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b





 

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