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CBme

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To encourage creativity with older children:
 
  a. avoid setting up competitive situations for children.
  b. monitor childrens work as much as possible.
  c. give children choices.
  d. give children choices and avoid setting up competitive situations for them.

Question 2

To help transmit positive acceptance to children:
 
  a. help children figure out ways of doing things.
  b. allow the children to go at their own pace.
  c. let the children stay with what they are making until they feel its done.
  d. help children figure out ways of doing things and allow them to go at their own pace.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d





 

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