Authentic inclusion when planning activities:
A. uses an anti-bias and multicultural approach to achieve culturally affirming programs for children and families.
B. integrates anti-bias experiences into the whole curriculum rather than adding on “holiday” or cultural activities on a “study” basis.
C. looks at cultures separately and at only specific times.
D. both A and B
ANS: D
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