According to your text, early childhood educators should plan and implement the health component of their programs to respond to the


A. necessities of providing low-cost care.
B. convenience of parents.
C. need to work to find cures for communicable diseases.
D. predictable developmental patterns of young children.

is the answer B?

Go read your text.

I'll bet it's D.

According to your text Early childhood educators should plan component of their program to respond to the

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the question and the provided options:

The question asks about the reason why early childhood educators should plan and implement the health component of their programs.

Option A suggests that the reason is the necessity of providing low-cost care. This does not directly address the health component and its implementation.

Option B suggests that the reason is the convenience of parents. While this may be a consideration for early childhood educators, it does not specifically address the health component or its implementation.

Option C suggests that the reason is the need to work to find cures for communicable diseases. While this is an important aspect of public health, it does not specifically address the planning and implementation of the health component in early childhood education programs.

Option D suggests that the reason is the predictable developmental patterns of young children. This seems more relevant to the question as it implies that planning and implementing the health component should align with the developmental needs of young children.

Based on this analysis, it seems that option D, the predictable developmental patterns of young children, is the most appropriate answer. Early childhood educators should plan and implement the health component of their programs to address the specific developmental needs of young children.

Again, I have no idea what your text says. Have you read it? I have not.