Asked by Anonymous
The term bibliotheraphy means
a. using books to give children insights into life problems
a. helping people who can't read.
c. using books to solve life's problems
d. sharing joy with children
My book says; "To help children with life problems, questions, fears and pain.
I wasn't sure if it was "A or C" because of the wording...(insights and solving)
Could you please help Me!
a. using books to give children insights into life problems
a. helping people who can't read.
c. using books to solve life's problems
d. sharing joy with children
My book says; "To help children with life problems, questions, fears and pain.
I wasn't sure if it was "A or C" because of the wording...(insights and solving)
Could you please help Me!
Answers
Answered by
GuruBlue
A. limits the answer to only children.
C. says that the answer applies to everyone.
Which of these does bibliotherapy mean?
C. says that the answer applies to everyone.
Which of these does bibliotherapy mean?
Answered by
Anonymous
I'm more confused now!
Answered by
Anonymous
I believe I got it! Because biblio means books and therapy means healing so it is "C" Right?
Answered by
GuruBlue
YESSSSS! By George, you have it!
Answered by
bobpursley
My first wife often threw books at me, I assume that was a variant of biblotherapy. Of course, she threw other things also.
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