The dominant principles of the National Association for the Education of Young Children's guidelines are:
a. individually and developmentally appropriate for the age of the child
b. developmental according to the child care setting
c. age appropriate, individually appropriate, and responsive to cultural and social contexts
d. that all children must be educated in a structured, age-appropriate setting
Answer: c. age appropriate, individually appropriate, and responsive to cultural and social contexts
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