A preschooler's mother wants to orient her well to school. Activities she needs to carry out with her would include

A) warning her how many rules there will be in school.
B) encouraging her to work on projects lying on the floor so she will appreciate school tables.
C) pointing out how to go to school when she goes past it while shopping.
D) talking about school as an enjoyable experience.


D

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