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Provide some key examples of culture differences in child-rearing practices.
 
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Describe what is meant by the idea that curriculum should stimulate the whole child.
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: They way different families talk to their children, carry them, father involvement, and how to define independence are all cultural differences in child-rearing practices

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: The child should have experiences that enhance his or her physical, emotional, social, and cognitive/ language development. The caregiver is responsible for planning and facilitating this holistic curriculum.





 

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