What should be the major consideration when selecting toys for a child with an intellectual or developmental disability?

a. Safety
b. Age appropriateness
c. Ability to provide exercise
d. Ability to teach useful skills


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A Safety is the primary concern in selecting recreational and exercise activities for
all children. This is especially true for children who are intellectually disabled.
B Age appropriateness should be considered in the selection of toys, but safety is of
paramount importance.
C Ability to provide exercise should be considered in the selection of toys, but
safety is of paramount importance.
D Ability to teach useful skills should be considered in the selection of toys, but
safety is of paramount importance.

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