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The title of this chapter is Planning for the Future. Justify its inclusion in a book on school-age child care.
 
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Brainstorming about space travel in the future will encourage children to think creatively. What are some questions caregivers can ask?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Children need to acquire the tools they will need in the future, and the process begins in early childhood. Children should have an opportunity to experience the real world of work as they progress through their stages of development. School age is a good time to introduce children to adult jobs and workplaces.

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What do they imagine space travel will be like in the future? Will people go into space as easily as they fly? Will spaceships land and stay on other planets? What part would they like to play in space travel?




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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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