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Give examples of cooking projects that can accommodate children with special needs and/or disabilities.
Discover fun and inclusive cooking projects for children with special needs or disabilities! Learn how to choose, plan, and conduct age-appropriate cooking activities in an organized manner. Perfect for early childhood education and child care centers.
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