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Describe the child care trilemma.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In what ways can information on family structure be useful to professionals?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Today there are five segmented areas of the early childhood field. This area commonly refers to the care and education of children between the ages of birth and 5:
 
  a. Child care
  b. Kindergarten education
  c. Preschool
  d. Primary-grade education

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What strategies can professionals use to support co-constructive relationships?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Research on children's intellectual functioning conducted during the 1960s demonstrated:
 
  a. the quality of the child's environment has no impact on intellectual functioning.
  b. the quality of the child's environment significantly impacts intellectual functioning.
  c. intellectual functioning remains stable across the child's lifespan.
  d. intellectual functioning is significantly impacted by quality kindergarten experiences.

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What strategies can professionals use to cultivate social support for families?
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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{Ans. #1}

The child care trilemma represents the interrelated issues of quality, accessibility, and affordability that impact a family's ability to find care for their child. Issues of affordability and quality are closely relatedhigh-quality care is more expensive. This leaves many families unable to access services based on their income.

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Knowledge of family structure can guide teachers in developing partnerships with key family members. This can assist in evaluating values and wisdom associated with evidence-based practice for individual children.

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a

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Supporting co-constructed relationships requires getting to know the individual interests and needs of each family and communicating with families regularly. Families need to be recognized as experts on the child's development and be treated as both resources and sources of important information. Families should be supported in developing leadership roles in the child's educational experiences through the creation of opportunities, the provision of needed information for success, and the provision of appropriate encouragement. Family empowerment should be cultivated by embracing and supporting the family's role as the child's first and most important teacher.

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b

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Social support in the early childhood environment can be cultivated by creating a welcoming educational environment with comfortable spaces for families to gather and open door policies. Communicating positive attitudes towards families by actively listening and expressing interest is important, as is demonstrating openness and enthusiasm regarding children's development. In addition, it is important to respect family diversity by learning about individual families.
Savloaiza Author
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6 years ago
All correct!
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