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Dan teaches a kindergarten class. Based on the work of Kindler and Darras, which of the following arts behaviors might he see?
 
  a. everyone singing in tune
  b. most children drawing random marks
  c. some children making car sounds and pretending to drive cars d. most children moving randomly when dance music is played

Question 2

A collection of picture books that may help children with life problems, pain, and strong emotions is called a
 
  a. nonfiction book list.
 b. counseling collection.
 c. bibliotherapy collection.
  d. psychotherapy book list.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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