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CharlieWard

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Which of the following sentences, describing those who work with young children, fits best?
 
  a. An early childhood educator teaches young children.
  b. A caregiver sees to the physical and emotional needs of young children.
  c. Both early childhood educators and caregivers provide education and care for young children.
  d. An early childhood educator is distinguished from a caregiver because the educator deals primarily with the childs intellectual develop.

Question 2

You have been given responsibility for planning family functions for the early childhood program in which you work. What steps will you follow in taking on that task?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

(1) Provide a clear subject content, (2) Choose an appropriate time, (3) Schedule the location, (4) Communicate with families, (5) Generate enthusiasm and conduct a quality event.





 

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