Unique characteristics of school-age programs that are targeted as needing improvement include all the following except

a. staff members work at other jobs as well as caregiving.
b. there is a wide range of ages usually served from preschool through junior high.
c. facilities are often shared with other programs such as preschool, recreational, and elementary school.
d. there is a unique combination of skills needed to do the work well.


ANS: B

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