Montessori’s “prepared environment” implies that the teacher

a. is ready for the children each day by thinking through a curriculum and planning appropriate activities.
b. has purchased ready-made learning materials for young children.
c. follows a behavioral approach to early education.
d. has carefully considered the appropriate match between the children’s stages of development and the environment.


ANS: D

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