Miss Linda, as the children call her, has worked with young children at a Head Start Center for 10 years. Although she has had directors that tell her that the children need to be focusing on academic skills, she always tells them that in her classroom children learn through play and the curriculum is culturally and developmentally appropriate

What kind of advocacy is Miss Linda utilizing?

a. personal advocacy
b. class advocacy
c. case advocacy
d. welfare advocacy


A

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