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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
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