Multiple Choice
The Child Development Associate (CDA) credential is
A) granted by local colleges and universities.
B) a nationally recognized credential for early childhood teachers in preschools,child care,and Head Start programs.
C) the preferred credential for school-age caregivers throughout the United States.
D) recommended by the National Institute on Out-Of-School Time.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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