Multiple Choice
When playing with blocks, early learning teachers can expect preschoolers (ages 24-48 months) to typically:
A) Draw out or discuss a plan with peers for the complex structures
B) Use plans from other sources, such as the internet, and builds sophisticated plans over several play episodes
C) Put blocks in containers and dump them, carry blocks to a variety of areas, and begin to stack them.
D) Begin to form patterns and simple structures, like rows, bridges, and enclosures
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