One of the eight key elements of family-centered care states that the constant in a child's life is the:

a. church c. neighborhood
b. school d. family


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A Incorrect. The more central constant in any child's life using family-centered care is the family, not the church.
B Incorrect. The most central constant in any child's life using family-centered care is the family, not the school.
C Incorrect. The most central constant in any child's life using family-centered care is the family, not the neighborhood.
D Correct. Family-centered care assumes the first constant in a child's life is the family.

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