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nenivikky

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Lowering an easel, wrapping utensils in order to improve grip, and taping paper to a table are all simple adaptations that can be made in order to ensure that a child with an identified need can be included in doing art.
 
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Question 2

One reason for NOT using foods for art is that many children are severely allergic to some food items, such as milk, wheat, soy, eggs, and peanuts.
 
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Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: True



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