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bclement10

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The main difference between licensing and accreditation involves.
 
  a. differences in director and staff training
  b. differences in standards and performance
  c. differences in fees assessed by the state
  d. differences in the student to teacher ratios allowed

Question 2

The primary role of the licensing specialist is ___.
 
  a. to close centers that are not providing good care for children
  b. to ensure that the licensing law is being followed
  c. to make sure that all child care teachers have their credentials
  d. to see that the community has sufficient amount of licensed child care



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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