In order for a child with a disability to play most effectively with the other children, the teacher should:
a. avoid drawing attention to the child's disability.
b. anticipate that if the play is interesting enough, the children will mix together easily without any particular help from the teacher.
c. deliberately plan particular ways to include the child with the disability.
d. see through the disability to what is typical about the child.
c
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