The National Science Foundation notes that the role of families in children’s science learning

a. can make a huge difference.
b. only has a negligible effect.
c. is only related to children’s ability in scientific thought.
d. The National Science Foundation does not address family involvement in children’s understanding of science.


ANS: A

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