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When Children Are Able to Generalize Previously Learned Skills to an Unfamiliar

Question 35

Question 35

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When children are able to generalize previously learned skills to an unfamiliar setting or new classroom, they have:


A) readiness skills.
B) prerequisite skills.
C) transfer skills.
D) transitional skills.

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