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Capo

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If a toddler is using a transitional object at age 2 or 3, the caregiver should:
 
  a. encourage the child to give up the transition object before attending preschool.
  b. refrain from interfering with a child's attachment to a transition object.
  c. remove the transition object when the child is sleeping.
  d. select an appropriate transition object for the child.

Question 2

Two toddlers engaged in parallel play will most commonly be:
 
  a. close together but not interacting with each other.
  b. imitating each other's behaviors.
  c. pretending to be part of the same story or scenario.
  d. sitting opposite one another and using the same materials.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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