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serike

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How can providers decide whether they have scheduled the right fee for their service?
 
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During _________ play, the child uses the object for which it was intended. For example, a drinking cup is used to pretend drinking.
 
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Answer to Question 1

They can call or visit other child care businesses.

Answer to Question 2

functional
RATIONALE: When children are using an object in a way that they observe adults use the object,
they are engaged in functional play. That is, they are using the object (cup,pillow,
etc.) for the purpose for which it was designed. No symbolism is occurring. The
child is in the first stage of play until they begin to use symbolism.





 

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