The practical day-to-day responsibilities of child care are shifting to

a. parents, communities, and early childhood personnel.
b. parents

c. child care providers.
d. neither parents nor child care providers.


a

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a. Questionnaire c. Either one - they are equally effective b. Interview d. Observation

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Why did members of the back-to-basics group push for the return to a “basic” curriculum?

a. They believed that schools did not have the financial resources to support a wide range of programs. b. They believed that schools should prepare students to work hard and persevere at difficult tasks. c. They believed that students were being exposed to topics and concepts that only a small percentage would actually need. d. They vehemently opposed any inclusion of multiculturalism in the curriculum.

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What is the difference between a safety hazard and an appropriate risk? Explain why it is important to make this distinction when planning programs for young children

What will be an ideal response?

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Three children whose families emigrated from Viet Nam are in your first grade class. Which of the following statements about the parents is most likely to be true?

a. They may share some values, attitudes, and practices, but there are many other variables that shape their interactions. b. They probably do not share the values, attitudes, and practices of immigrants from other countries. c. Their values, attitudes, and practices are predictable because an individual's country of origin is the most important cultural variable. d. They will have to modify many of their values, attitudes and practices so that their children can fit in with their non-Vietnamese peers.

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