The three factors to consider when examining whether children are ready to enter school are inequities in early experiences, individual differences in learning, and
a. the size of the school.
b. the expectations of the school.
c. whether or not the child has a male or female teacher.
d. whether the school encourages parental involvement in school activities.
b
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