The primary purpose for regulations in child care settings is to protect children by:
A) Setting standards that limit the amount of time children play outside.
B) Setting standards for a basic level of health and safety.
C) Setting standards that require curriculum to be based on evidence.
D) Setting standards for the wellness curriculum.
B
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