The nurse takes into consideration that more families use the service of a daycare center because: (Select all that apply.)

a. More mothers are working
b. Mothers are returning to work sooner after childbirth
c. The cost of daycare is reasonable
d. Mothers need some free time
e. Daycare centers help a child with socialization


A, B
Mothers are returning to work sooner after childbirth, and more mothers are working full-time or part-time. The cost of daycare is expensive. Daycare does not necessarily enhance socialization.

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