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Wadzanai

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Block play promotes childrens emotional development by:
 
  a) Learning how to cope when others interfere
  b) Knocking down someone elses building
  c) Helping them learn pickup games
  d) Showing them where to put blocks

Question 2

Block play promotes childrens social development by:
 
  a) Playing with blocks on their own
  b) Making them let others join in
  c) Helping them make up stories about their buildings
  d) Helping them play cooperatively with others



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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