The guiding principle of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct is that

a. child care centers must carry liability insurance to cover potential legal costs.
b. teachers need to agree on what is and what is not ethical within each individual child care setting.
c. teachers must above all do nothing that harms children.
d. ethical standards need to be agreed on by the teachers, parents, and community leaders of a center.


ANS: C

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