Asked by Diana
When early childhood professionals have concerns about a child's development, what should they do?
A. They should never approach the parent about concerns.
B. The early childhood professional should make observations, which can help clarify and document concerns.
C. They should ignore the concerns unless qualified to assess development.
D. They should contact the school counselor if they see any need for concern.
my answer is B.
A. They should never approach the parent about concerns.
B. The early childhood professional should make observations, which can help clarify and document concerns.
C. They should ignore the concerns unless qualified to assess development.
D. They should contact the school counselor if they see any need for concern.
my answer is B.
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