A primary caregiver ___. ?

a. ?is a staff member who is assigned the task of teaching primary skills to preschoolers
b. ?is any staff member who is responsible for caring for the infant’s diapering and feeding needs
c. ?is a staff member who is assigned to specific children and becomes the trusted adult figure to whom they can turn when they need care and attention
d. ?is not important to children’s emotional growth


ANSWER:
c

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What will be an ideal response?

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