Asked by Amanda

According to the Harvard Research Project, the three primary and interrelated factors critical to achieving youth outcomes are
A. beginning on time, daily interaction, and strict discipline. B. enjoyable transitions, friendly parent-teacher relations, and imaginative stories. C. planning, relevance, and structure. D. access to and sustained participation, high-quality curriculum, and strong partnerships.

D.

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Answered by Amanda
Can someone please let me know if I have the right answer?
Answered by becky
A i think
Answered by Ms. Sue
I have no idea what the Harvard Research Project found.

However, I doubt if A is correct.
Answered by Amanda
I can't seem to find this in text
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