Questions: Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Child care in the United States is most likely to come from which of the following? - nonprofit centers with churches - small private homes - large child-care centers - government-run child-care centers that are free for all citizens Rate your confidence to submit your answer. High Medium Low

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Child care in the United States is most likely to come from which of the following?
- nonprofit centers with churches
- small private homes
- large child-care centers
- government-run child-care centers that are free for all citizens

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The correct answers are:

  • nonprofit centers with churches
  • small private homes
  • large child-care centers

Explanation for each option:

  1. Nonprofit centers with churches: Many churches and religious organizations in the United States operate nonprofit child care centers. These centers often provide affordable child care services to the community and are a common source of child care.

  2. Small private homes: Family child care homes, where caregivers provide child care in their own homes, are a prevalent form of child care in the United States. These settings are often preferred for their home-like environment and smaller group sizes.

  3. Large child-care centers: These centers are widespread and can accommodate a larger number of children. They are often licensed and regulated by state authorities, providing structured programs and professional staff.

  4. Government-run child-care centers that are free for all citizens: This option is incorrect. While there are some government-subsidized child care programs, such as Head Start, universal free child care centers run by the government are not common in the United States. Most child care services require payment, and government support is typically means-tested rather than universally free.

In summary, child care in the United States is most likely to come from nonprofit centers with churches, small private homes, and large child-care centers.

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