What may be the effects of childcare on child well-being, according to research?

A. The results are mostly positive: children in childcare are more independent, do better in school, have better work habits, and have better social skills.
B. The results are mostly negative: children in childcare have greater anxiety, are more dependent on caregivers, have lower math skills, and are significantly more aggressive throughout elementary school.
C. The results are somewhat mixed and contradictory because the results are small and dependent upon many other factors, especially the quality of care that the child experiences.
D. Research on children is considered confidential, and results are only known to specific government agencies.


Answer: C

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