When working with interracial children, teachers are best advised to
a. check with families about which racial identification they have chosen for their child.
b. consider the child's physical appearance and apply that racial identification.
c. feature cultural customs of all races represented in each child.
d. ignore racial differences in the classroom.
ANS: C
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What will be an ideal response?
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