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A good schedule for an early childhood program should
  a. generally be stable and consistent, but at the same time remain flexible.
  b. be free-flowing, changing each day as the mood of the teachers and/or children changes.
  c. remain exactly the same from day to day so that children learn about time sequence.
  d. be changed on a monthly basis to avoid boredom.

Question 2

A flexible schedule takes into account the weather. Thus,
  a. there may be fewer outdoor times in winter.
  b. scheduled outdoor times may be switched to early and late in the day during the hottest part of summer.
  c. outdoor times may be longer in spring and fall.
  d. All of these answers.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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