Society, culture, and tradition may provide obstacles to children's creativity because they:
a. encourage children to break out of behavioral molds or patterns.
b. recognize the different agenda under which creative children may operate. c. dictate a certain set of behaviors, values, and attitudes for children.
d. encourage each child's individuality.
ANSWER: c
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