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Give ten benefits children receive from working with blocks.
 
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Why is looking at Work Samples so revealing about the child?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: Learn to work independently or cooperatively; learn to share; develop understanding of mathematical concepts of size, shape, and function; predict cause and effect; solve problems; learn patterns and sequencing; use large and small muscles; develop eyehand coordination add vocabulary of placement wordson, under, in front, behind

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ANSWER: They are tangible demonstrations of the childs abilities.




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