Immigrant families are less likely than non-immigrant families to enroll their children in early childhood programs because

a. it may be difficult or stressful for them to complete enrollment paperwork.
b. few programs welcome immigrant families.
c. in most immigrant families, mothers stay at home with their children.
d. children who do not speak English as their first language typically do not do well in early childhood programs.


answer: a

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