Multiple Choice
Which form of problem solving are you likely to see in a one-year-old?
A) Removing a barrier to get to a desired toy
B) Using a pointed object to break a cookie into pieces
C) Moving wooden blocks in systematic, repetitive ways as a precursor to counting
D) Sorting a group of objects according to both size and color
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