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.Pre-school children learn things by–

a. Imitation b. Practice c. Watching T.V. d. Repetition​

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Answered by danielesther325
2

Answer:

I personally think it is-

d)

Answered by AditiHegde
0

The answer will be: Pre-school children learn things by d). Repetition.

  • When a pre-school child sees some kind of behavior for the first time, they initially try to imitate the action.
  • After imitating the action, the child learns the action by repeating the actions.
  • The child can see new things first time on television, or through other modes.
  • After that, for learning these new things, the child learns to master the actions by the act of repetition.
  • The act of repetition involves learning by the method of repeating the actions learned previously through imitation.

Hence, the correct option will be: Pre-school children learn things by d). Repetition.

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