Why use centers in early childhood settings?

A. The instructional difficulties related to individual and experiential differences are minimized.
B. Teacher planning and preparation time is minimized, especially in the beginning.
C. It assures that all children participate in the same things.
D. Once set up, there is little for the teacher to do the rest of the year.


Answer: A

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