Correct Answer - Option 1 : Imitation-observation
More than any other form of art, excepting perhaps painting, modeling encourages children to express their individual thoughts and ideas freely and without the limitations imposed by some other media.
Children are helped by modeling to develop their artistic sense and they derive emotional satisfaction from their work. Modeling materials provided in schools are, in varying degrees, malleable and this allows the children a great amount of control and also develops the sense of touch while playing with the materials.
- Imitation-observation is mainly required for model making
- Modeling is one way in which behavior is learned.
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When a person observes the behavior of another and then imitates that behavior, he or she is modeling the behavior.
- This is sometimes known as observational learning or social learning.
Thus, it is concluded that Imitation-observation is mainly required for model making.