The preschooler can best learn to cope with frustration and dissatisfaction through which of the following activities?

a. interacting with caregivers in regard to rules and expectations
b. attending some type of early childhood program such as day care or preschool
c. observing the interactions of groups of people on the television
d. going out to eat or to social events with the caregivers and other adults


B

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A Incorrect. Interacting with caregivers in regard to rules and expectations is not the best activity that teaches the preschooler to cope with frustration and dissatisfaction.
B Correct. Attending some type of early childhood program such as day care or preschool is the best activity that teaches the preschooler to cope with frustration and dissatisfaction.
C Incorrect. Observing the interactions of groups of people on the television is not the best activity that teaches the preschooler to cope with frustration and dissatisfaction.
D Incorrect. Going out to eat or to social events with the caregivers and other adults is not the best activity that teaches the preschooler to cope with frustration and dissatisfaction.

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