Ms. Pirani is a new preschool teacher. She seeks advice on how to make phone calls to parents from her mentor, Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Williams suggests

A. If the parents don't answer, leave a message for them to call you.
B. Make phone calls each afternoon before leaving school.
C. Constantly clarify what you are talking about and what you and the families have agreed to do.
D. Ask the parents to put the call on speaker phone.


C

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