How effective are child care programs for children compared to at-home care?
A. Child care programs produce intellectual benefits but not social ones.
B. High-quality child care results in intellectual, social, and economic benefits.
C. High-quality child care produces children who feel entitled, privileged, and unique.
D. Any form of external child care produces more benefits than at-home care.
Answer: B
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