Caregivers should try to keep exchanges with parents at drop off and pick up

A. as positive as possible. B. a time to only report negative things about their child. C. as public as possible. D. as long as possible.

A.

Yep!

A, and if possible, C

The correct answer is A. Caregivers should try to keep exchanges with parents at drop off and pick up as positive as possible.

To arrive at this answer, we can first eliminate options B and D. Option B suggests that this time should be reserved for reporting negative things about the child, which is not a positive approach. Option D suggests that the exchanges should be as long as possible, which may not be practical or necessary.

Next, we can consider option C, which suggests that the exchanges should be as public as possible. While it is important to maintain a professional and respectful environment during drop off and pick up, this does not necessarily mean that the exchanges need to be public. Therefore, option C can also be eliminated.

This leaves us with option A, which states that caregivers should try to keep the exchanges as positive as possible. This is the most appropriate approach as it helps to promote a good relationship between caregivers and parents, and it also sets a positive tone for the child's day at the facility.