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The importance of make-believe play is that it provides
 
  a. a change of pace from other activities.
  b. an opportunity to experience reality.
  c. a passive environment for the child.
  d. a world under the child's control.

Question 2

Piagetian criteria for activities that support the growth of the child's thought processes include all of the following except that they should
 
  a. be independent of solutions through perceptual cues.
  b. focus on only one form of reasoning.
  c. generate a variety of student questions.
  d. provide different ways of experimentation.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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