A new teacher is setting up her kindergarten classroom when another teacher stops by and tells her to get rid of the blocks and toys. The experienced teacher explains there is no time for playing during school hours. How should the new teacher respond?

A) Explain her ideas about how to use these materials to accomplish academic goals.
B) Follow the advice and store the materials in a cabinet where the children cannot access them.
C) Say that, if the materials are there, she is obligated to use them.
D) Report what the experienced teacher said to the principal and ask what to do.


A

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