Ms. Mendoza works at a convenience store in her largely Latino neighborhood for minimum wage. She was not able to finish high school due to an early pregnancy. She now has two young children. According to the text, Ms. Mendoza is significantly less likely to use which form of child care?
A. Center-based and education programs
B. Home-based care
C. Care provided by community members
D. Family members' care
A
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