The textbook recommends a number of strategies for capturing and maintaining children's attention on important tasks and activities. Which one of the following is not consistent with the textbook's recommendations for increasing attention?
a. Get children physically involved in lessons.
b. Teach important skills within the context of interesting topics.
c. Regularly intersperse quiet activities with more physically active ones.
d. Regularly introduce distractions into the environment so that children grow accustomed to them.
D
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a. Assistive Act c. Assistive Tech Act b. AT Act d. Tech Act
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