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Examples of less direct play orchestration strategies include

A. acting as a play tutor
B. setting up the physical space
C. handing children accessories for their play
D. planning curricular extensions

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D. planning curricular extensions

Less direct play orchestration strategies typically involve actions that indirectly support and enhance children's play experiences. Options A, B, and C (acting as a play tutor, setting up the physical space, and handing children accessories for their play) are more direct ways to facilitate play. In contrast, planning curricular extensions involves a more structured and intentional approach to extending the learning experiences related to play, making it a less direct strategy.
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