In the early childhood classroom, woodworking and carpentry:
a. provide a natural extension for the math and science curriculum.
b. provide a physical challenge for children and help them develop skills in observation, problem solving, measurement, and hypothesizing.
c. provide a natural extension for the art curriculum.
d. are too dangerous and should not be included in the curriculum.
ANSWER: b
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perception spatial cognition social and emotional behavior gender