Which of the following is NOT true about classism as it relates to the early childhood profession?

a. Staff may be treated with less respect by some families who are more affluent.
b. Most early childhood professionals experience some form of class inequity owing, in large part, to low wages, poor working conditions and a lack of regard by the public for the importance of their work.
c. Only staff who are considered working class or experiencing poverty are affected by classism
d. Staff from working class backgrounds or who are living in poverty may be less likely to engage in open, honest dialogue and enjoy shared growth.