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Identify common sources and types of stress in the child care environment.
Discover the common sources and types of stress in the child care environment. Explore the different types of portfolios used in child care programs and find out the appropriate portfolio components for each type. Enhance your understanding of early childhood education and child care centers.
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Identify the different types of portfolios used in child care programs, and the appropriate portfolio components for each type.
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