The best approach to decorating an environment for young children is to
a. use lots of bold, bright primary colors (red, blue, yellow) throughout the room to stimulate the children.
b. take advantage of the many commercial materials designed especially for early childhood programs because they are bright and decorative and usually help children learn important concepts.
c. select soft, light, neutral colors for walls, natural wood finishes for furnishings, and attractively display children's artwork and items of beauty throughout the room.
d. choose cute, cartoon-like images to decorate to walls as children relate well to these familiar characters
c
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