. Helping a child adjust to a child care facility is known as

A. in loco parentis.
B. orientation.
C. parenting.
D. involvement.

My answer is D

Could be B or D. What does your text say?

http://life.familyeducation.com/working-parents/child-care/40379.html

I call it parental involvement.

Thank you.

The correct answer is B. orientation.

When helping a child adjust to a child care facility, the process is usually referred to as orientation. This involves introducing the child to the new environment, helping them become familiar with the premises, and guiding them through the daily routines and activities. Orientation helps the child feel more comfortable and confident about being in the child care facility.

Option A, "in loco parentis," is a Latin term that refers to the legal responsibility of a person or entity to act as a temporary parent. It is not specifically related to the process of adjusting to a child care facility.

Option C, "parenting," refers to the role and responsibility of parents in raising and caring for a child. While parents play a crucial role in helping their child adjust to a child care facility, the term "parenting" cannot be considered as a specific term for this adjustment process.

Option D, "involvement," could be related to the adjustment process, but it does not specifically refer to the act of helping a child adjust to a child care facility. Involvement can be more broadly understood as actively participating and engaging in the child's experiences, both inside and outside the child care facility.