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elizabeth18

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A book with a human character that encourages exercising:
 
  a) Bounce
  b) Ready, Set, Skip
  c) Hedgie Blasts Off
  d) Move

Question 2

You can help a child with a physical movement impairment by:
 
  a) Setting up an activity he can perform by himself
  b) Keeping him away from vigorous activities
  c) Bringing in crutches or a wheelchair for everyone
  d) Eliminating difficult activities



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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