If you were working with an architect to design a childcare setting for children ages 6-weeks through school-age, what specific information would you convey to the architect about the environment you wanted to create for the various ages and abilities of the children you want to serve?

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: When considering a multi-age room the room should be zoned based on the development of the children being serviced by the program. Consideration must be developmentally appropriate, safe, secure, comfortable, aesthetically pleasing, and appropriately stimulating.

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A. inclusion. B. transition. C. exclusion. D. both A and B. E. both A and C.

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A) mean B) Type II error C) population D) Type I error

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