Teacher observations are vital to the promotion and maintenance of children's health status because:
A. they provide a baseline of typical behavior and appearance of each child.
B. teachers have primary responsibility for children's health care while they are attending school.
C. teachers are more knowledgeable about children's health.
D. teachers see the child for fewer hours than a parent and can therefore be more objective.
3 answers
I'll be glad to check your answer.
I beleive the answer is, B!
It could be -- although a child's health is the parent's responsibility. There's a better answer.