A room environment that supports learning and invites children to participate in activities can be achieved with
A. some planning on your part and a regular evaluation of the room arrangements and materials.
B. lots of planning on your part and a display area for the children's work with fabric as the background.
C. no planning on your part and a room with adequate ventilation.
D. some planning on your part and a room with plants for added color.
A
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