In the process of self-assessment, children learn to:

a. defend their work against the criticism of others.
b. differentiate between "good" and "bad" art.
c. set their own standards and decide if their efforts live up to their own expectations.
d. base their artistic preferences on their own personal tastes.


ANSWER: c

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