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Regarding toddler speech, student teachers should
 
  A) have children mimic the correct pronunciation.
  B) encourage talking and babbling.
  C) gently correct mispronunciation.
  D) work on the children's use of full sentences.
  E) repeat what the children say.

Question 2

In working with toddlers and wanting them to help you pick up the blocks and place them in a basket, you
 
  A) hold them firmly.
  B) gently press their hands on the blocks.
  C) pick up the blocks yourself and put them on the shelf.
  D) hand one child a basket and ask him to help you put the blocks in it.
  E) None of these answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D




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