Based on school-aged cognitive development, which teaching technique could you anticipate as being received the best?

A) Using containers of water to demonstrate how hemorrhage leads to decreased body fluid
B) Asking children to conceptualize the effect of falling blood pressure
C) Asking children to think through "what if" situations and blood pressure
D) Explaining elevated and decreased blood pressure as a concept


A

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