Working on group projects in early childhood classrooms provides opportunities for the children to:

A. Copy what others are doing.
B. Collaborate on ideas and clarify their thinking.
C. Learn to plan independently.
D. Ignore questions from the adults.
E. All of the above.


Answer: B

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