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cherise1989

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The kindergarten and primary curriculum approach characterized by a focus on all aspects of the childrens development, not just the cognitive, is called
 
  a. child development.
  b. Socio-emotional curriculum.
  c. integrated curriculum.
  d. the Jones Method.

Question 2

The age group that represents the largest segment of children in child care is
 
  a. infants.
  b. toddlers.
  c. preschoolers.
  d. school-age children.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C





 

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