Parent cooperatives are

A) programs staffed by one parent and a rotating staff of teachers.
B) classified as any program that receives more than half of its classroom materials as donations from parents.
C) not accredited.
D) programs staffed by one professional teacher and a rotating staff of parents.
E) in most cases allowed to operate under less rigid guidelines than other child care programs.


D

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