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rmenurse

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The initial orientation process for bringing infants into a program ___.
 
  a. is longer and more complex than that for preschool-aged children
  b. is about the same as any other age group
  c. is easy because they are young and not completely aware of their surroundings
  d. requires more attention from the staff caregiver than the parent

Question 2

When placing their child in group care, parents ___.
 
  a. welcome the relief from being totally responsible for their childs well-being
  b. often feel guilty and apprehensive
  c. are happy because it allows them some free time away from their child
  d. would rather go to work than be with their child



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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