Which of the following is a factor that's very important to high-quality child care, but not often covered in state licensing regulations? A. The staff-to-child ratio B. A fire safety clearance C. The group size D. An annual visit by a representative of the licensing agency

Business · Middle School · Sun Jan 24 2021

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A factor that's often very important to high-quality child care but may not always be covered in state licensing regulations is A. The staff-to-child ratio.

While licensing regulations commonly address minimum staff-to-child ratios, ensuring there are enough caregivers per number of children the quality of care often benefits from more nuanced considerations beyond just meeting the minimum requirements. Factors like the qualifications of the staff, their training, experience and the individualized attention given to each child can significantly impact the quality of care but might not always be explicitly detailed in licensing regulations.






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