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Journaling can be an effective strategy for communicating about a childs progress when
 
  a. the teacher needs to maintain documentation.
  b. the families are not primarily English speaking.
  c. both the teacher and family are seeking a flexible way to communicate.
  d. both the teacher and the family commit to this type of communication.

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Journaling can be an effective strategy for communicating about a childs progress when
 
  a. the teacher needs to maintain documentation.
  b. the families are not primarily English speaking.
  c. both the teacher and family are seeking a flexible way to communicate.
  d. both the teacher and the family commit to this type of communication.



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