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In the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) guidelines for Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP), there is a strong statement that early childhood teachers should:
 
  A. Recognize that self-regulatory, linguistic, cognitive, and social benefits are obtained from young children participating in high-quality play.
  B. Insure that play is eliminated from the early childhood curriculum.
  C. Scaffold and model aspects of rich, mature play.
  D. Both A and C.
  E. All of the above.

Question 2

Play has historically been identified as an important part of childhood. Who was one of the first people to recognize this significance?
 
  A. B. Sutton-Smith.
  B. David Elkind.
  C. Fredrick Froebel.
  D. Plato.
  E. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: B





 

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