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nenivikky

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When parents and infants have difficulty in parting at the child care facility, the caretaker should
 
  a. insist that the parents leave immediately.
  b. explain to the parents that the longer they hang around, the harder it will be on everyone.
  c. explain that the parents should feel very guilty about leaving an infant with a stranger.
  d. realize that it is normal for a parent to feel guilty and help develop a plan for a gradual leave-taking that makes the parents feel comfortable and reassured.

Question 2

Attachment and school adjustment issues are
 
  a. more common in children from diverse cultures.
  b. more common in children with special needs.
  c. a common concern for families and teachers.
  d. always considered an issue for referral.



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atrochim

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



nenivikky

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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