According to Lilian Katz, how does the perspective of parents compare to the perspective of teachers?
a. Parents can see clearly their child's strengths and weaknesses, whereas teachers may be blinded by their own biases.
b. Parents have biases and a narrow perspective of what their child is like at home, teachers have a more well-rounded view.
c. Parents need to be their child's most passionate advocate; teachers must observe children objectively and balance the child's needs with those of the group.
d. Parents don't know theory and will respect the teacher's opinion as more knowledgeable.
answer: c
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