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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Is 'child-centered/child-friendly/child-loving' correctly used in the sentence?

Is 'child-centered/child-friendly/child-loving' correctly used in the sentence?

Mrs. Harrison is a child-centered/child-friendly/child-loving educator.
  

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Rommel Mrs. Harrison is a child-centered/child-friendly/child-loving educator. None of those seems reasonable; we would expect those to be intrinsic qualities of teachers, unnecessary to mention.

  • Rommel Mrs.
  • Harrison is a child-centered/child-friendly/child-loving educator.
  • None of those seems reasonable; we would expect those to be intrinsic qualities of teachers, unnecessary to mention.
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RommelMrs. Harrison is a child-centered/child-friendly/child-loving educator.
None of those seems reasonable; we would expect those to be intrinsic qualities of teachers, unnecessary to mention.

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