It's recommended that indoor physical centers be set up in stations. Which of the following statements

about stations is true?
A. Most centers will need to have close adult supervision.
B. Two or three stations are typically sufficient.
C. Centers should be placed close together so that children can see all their options.
D. Centers that children can use independently should be developed around the motor skills categories.

my answer is d.

Yes, D.

To determine the correct answer, let's go through each statement and explain how to find the answer:

A. Most centers will need to have close adult supervision.
- The answer to this statement can be found by understanding the nature of indoor physical centers. If the centers require constant adult supervision, then this statement would be true. However, if the centers are designed for independent use by children, this statement would be false.

B. Two or three stations are typically sufficient.
- To verify if this statement is true, you can consider the usual number of stations needed in indoor physical centers. You might want to research or recall the standard number of stations found in such facilities.

C. Centers should be placed close together so that children can see all their options.
- To determine the validity of this statement, you can think about the benefits or drawbacks of placing centers close together. In addition, considering the practicality and user experience for children can help with finding the correct answer.

D. Centers that children can use independently should be developed around the motor skills categories.
- This statement suggests that the centers focused on motor skills development should be designed for independent use by children. To verify this statement, you can think about the purpose of indoor physical centers and how they cater to children's motor skills development.

After evaluating each statement, if you believe statement D is the one that is true, then your answer is correct.