Multiple Choice
Louise, who is at a middle-income socio-economically, has carefully chosen high-quality afterschool care for her child. She knows that overall, out-of home care will not hurt her attachment with her child. In fact, Louise learns that:
A) her child will display poor social skills when dealing with other children, but over time this will improve.
B) her child will learn social skills that will transfer to other situations outside of out-of home car.
C) her child will have a positive experience in elementary school as a result of the positive out-of home care experience.
D) her child's social adjustment is based more on the quality of their family relationship than hours spent in out-of home care.
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