Which of the following statements about toddlers is usually true?
a. they can follow tw...
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English, 07.10.2019 13:20, juliocesar61
Which of the following statements about toddlers is usually true?
a. they can follow two-step directions.
b. they're not ready to follow directions.
c. they can follow one-step directions.
d. direction-following depends on the individual child.
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