Caregivers who view play as mere entertainment are ________ likely to ________.

A. more; provide children with props to play with than caregivers who value play's cognitive benefits
B. more; have children with rich imaginations than caregivers who view play as developmentally beneficial
C. less; encourage associative play than to encourage parallel play
D. less; encourage pretend play than caregivers who value the cognitive and social benefits of play


Answer: D

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