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Question
how do the roles of caregivers compare to those of parents?
- caregivers are part of a childs support structure, but not all caregivers are parents.
- caregivers are not related to the child, but parents are genetically related to the child.
- caregivers care for the child outside the home, but parents care for the child in the home.
- caregivers are parents without custodial rights, but not all parents have custody of the child.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Caregivers (like teachers, babysitters, relatives) are part of a child's support, and not all are parents (e.g., a nanny isn't a parent). This is correct.
- Option B: Caregivers can be related (e.g., a grandparent caregiver), so this is wrong.
- Option C: Parents can care outside home (e.g., taking child to park) and caregivers can care inside (e.g., a stay - in nanny), so this is wrong.
- Option D: Caregivers aren't just parents without custody (e.g., a teacher is a caregiver but not a parent), so this is wrong.
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A. Caregivers are part of a child's support structure, but not all caregivers are parents.