Question
If the childcare environment that a school-aged child attends is not located in the school, what is required for the student to be bussed to or to walk to the childcare home or center after school?
(1 point)
Responses
Bussing or walking is not permitted; a parent must drive the child.
Bussing or walking is not permitted; a parent must drive the child.
a daily sibling escort
a daily sibling escort
a daily phone call from the parent
a daily phone call from the parent
permission
(1 point)
Responses
Bussing or walking is not permitted; a parent must drive the child.
Bussing or walking is not permitted; a parent must drive the child.
a daily sibling escort
a daily sibling escort
a daily phone call from the parent
a daily phone call from the parent
permission
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The correct response is: **permission.**
In most cases, transporting a school-aged child to a childcare environment that is not located in the school requires permission from the parent or guardian, typically through a signed form or agreement with the school.
In most cases, transporting a school-aged child to a childcare environment that is not located in the school requires permission from the parent or guardian, typically through a signed form or agreement with the school.
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