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In family child care the operator's own children under age 7 count in the group size when they are present.

a. True
b. False

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It is true that in family child care, operators' own children under age 7 are counted in the group size when present, to maintain safety and adequate supervision.

Step-by-step explanation:

In family child care, it is true that the operator's own children under the age of 7 count in the group size when they are present.

This is because regulations often stipulate a maximum number of children that can be supervised by a single caregiver to ensure safety and adequate attention for each child.

Including the operator's own young children in the count helps to maintain a manageable childcare environment and fosters better quality of supervision.

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