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All of the following are forces that affect how children respond to daycare EXCEPT the:

A) child's genetics.
B) quality of caregiving at the center.
C) child-caregiver ratio at the center.
D) distance of the center from the child's home.

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Final answer:

The distance of the center from the child's home is not a force that affects how children respond to daycare.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking which of the following forces does not affect how children respond to daycare. The options given are child's genetics, quality of caregiving at the center, child-caregiver ratio at the center, and distance of the center from the child's home.

The correct answer is D) distance of the center from the child's home. This is not a force that affects how children respond to daycare. Factors such as the child's genetics, quality of caregiving, and child-caregiver ratio are known to influence a child's experience and response to daycare.

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