Teachers can use drama techniques to support sociodramatic play by all of the following ways except:

a. taking an indirect role in the play which allows the teacher to withdraw such as pretending to have an "office upstairs"
b. using props such as a play phone to communicate indirectly
c. providing a prop for children such as a Red Cross armband or a stop and go sign
d. taking a central role that allows the teacher to direct the children's dramatic play event


d

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