Three-year-old Julia is having difficulty stringing cheerios on a string. Every time she gets one on it breaks. Like many preschoolers, Julia will most likely

a. quit.
b. say that it was a stupid activity.
c. persist until she makes her Cheerio necklace.
d. ask a grown up to do it for her.


c

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