When setting rules and safety procedures for outdoor play with young children, all but which of the following is considered a best practice?
a. Playground time should have very few rules, to foster independence
b. Teachers should set rules which are reasonable and appropriate, and which are regularly reinforced
c. There should be at least two adults supervising children during outdoor play time
d. Adults should have specific duties while supervising outdoor play time
ANSWER: a
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