Early childcare education professionals teach children for

birth to age 3
age 3 to 6
age 3 to 8
birth to age 8**

Child care centers and family child care homes provide care and educations
under federal regulations**??
in cooperation with local school districks
for children of varying ages
to infants and preschool-age children only

the head start program serves only children
in inner cities
in classroom based preschools
with learning disabilites
from low-income family**

____ is one accepted term for an early childhood professional who provides care and education to small groups of children in the home
Babysitter
home schooler
child care provider**
child care director

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To find the answer to the first question, you need to know the age range of children that early childhood education professionals teach. The correct answer is "birth to age 8."

Child care centers and family child care homes provide care and education under federal regulations. This information can be obtained by understanding the regulations governing child care centers and family child care homes.

The Head Start program serves children from low-income families. This information can be found by researching the eligibility criteria for the Head Start program.

The accepted term for an early childhood professional who provides care and education to small groups of children in the home is a "child care provider." This term is commonly used to describe individuals who offer child care services in their homes.