Children in dramatic play are "cooking" for their babies and each other, but no one is "eating." Their teacher sits at the table and says, "Can someone take my order?" Children excitedly look for the clipboard and pencils kept in the pretend play area. Once child comes to her, clipboard in hand, and says, "What can I get for you today?" What play intervention strategy did the teacher use?

a. Modeling
b. Expanding
c. Coaching
d. Mediating


B

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