Child care has increased in importance in society because more mothers have gone back to work, more families have dual-income families, and
A. child care is viewed as an early intervention program.
B. mothers want their children out of the house.
C. fathers want to give their wives time to shop.
D. the government thinks it is better for a child.
A
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