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Publicly funded programs
 
  A) rarely seek or depend on family input on administrative decisions.
  B) always use parent advisors.
  C) do not have to adhere to student-teacher ratios.
  D) are more likely to have mandated parent involvement than any other program type.
  E) don't follow NAEYC guidelines.

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Profit-making centers
 
  A) rarely seek or depend on family input on administrative decisions.
  B) are more likely to have mandated parent involvement than any other program type.
  C) always use parent advisors.
  D) don't follow NAEYC guidelines.
  E) do not have to adhere to student-teacher ratios.



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