Which of the following would NOT be part of an enriched environment for children?

a. child-proofing the house to allow the child to actively explore his or her surroundings
b. limiting what a child can touch in order to present these sensations systematically
c. surrounding babies with colors, music, people, and things to see, taste, smell, and touch
d. responsive parents noticing what holds a child's attention


B

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