Visual arts help children develop cognitively by:
A) learning to enjoy the act of creating visual art and by developing self-confidence in their ability to control a part of their environment as they handle challenging tools and materials safely.
B) learning a vocabulary of visual art words and how to communicate through their artwork and the work of others.
C) seeing that their creative actions and decisions can produce a visual image and by developing the ability to compare and evaluate their work and the work of others.
D) exploring new ways to make graphic symbols in two- and three-dimensional space and by responding to the visual and textual effects they have created.
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