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7. Family child care is typically located in A. a YMCA. B. a church or other faith-based institution. C. the provider's residence. D. the school.
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7. Family child care is typically located in A. a YMCA. B. a church or other faith-based institution. C. the provider's residence. D. the school.
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The letter a is the answer
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Good Afternoon,
YMCA is the place for signing up kids so that people will take care of them while your gone or even after school. Therefore, A is the answer :)
Hope I helped, and good luck studying :D
Thank you,
Darian D.
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