Learning about Children's Responses to Literaturea. Select a picturebook or a chapter from a novel that involves four to six characters. Read it aloud to a group of children and engage them in a creative drama, readers' theatre, or graphic arts response to the book (see Chapter 14). Note children's insights into the book through their responses.b. Help children design a literature-related display, such as a mural based on a whole-class read-aloud selection or a response to books read independently by children. This display can be mounted in the school hallway or library for observation by children in other classrooms.
What will be an ideal response?
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Children demonstrating egocentrism, according to Piaget's tests, are most likely to have difficulty with
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