Staff must remain awake at all times. While children are awake, direct supervision must be
provided.
Ensures that confidentiality we be maintained for child care workers reporting suspected
cases abuse and neglect
It means that children with disabilities are legally entitled to equal access to community-
based child care settigs.
where you record the child's actions and responses
Term 2 of 609
After the first year a baby's growth slows down to how many inches a year?
They grow _5_ inches a year for the next 2 years and continues from age 2 or 3 to puberty at
a rate of two to three inches each year.
*Children acquire knowledge through culture.
*Children learn through problem solving experiences shared with a knowledgeable abult or
peer.
*A child can perform a task under adult guidance or with peer collaboartion that could not
be achieved alone. Vygotsky called this the zone of proximal and claimed that learning
occured in this zone.
a syndrome characterized deformities in the joints, fingers, and limbs; atypical behavior,
learning disorders; and cognitive impairment
That children and adults with disabilities are entitles to the same rights.
,Term 3 of 609
important
Failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, health care or needed supervision
Staff must remain awake at all times. While children are awake, direct supervision must be
provided.
not age that is the important factor in evaluating a child's progress
Early experiences and opportunities to practice new skills are
Definition 4 of 609
For the purpose of childcare facilities who are providing care to school-age children, a fence is
not required around an outdoor play area if all of the following conditions are met:
The children using the outdoor play area are in kindergarten or above.
The staff-to-child ratio is exceeded by at least 1 staff member. Certain traffic conditions are met.
Written approval has been granted by the licensing authority.
Tools for Recording
Food Preparation Area
Motor Development
Outdoor Requirements
Definition 5 of 609
May be active or passive, but always involved
Observation session
Guidelines for observation and screening
Family members involvement in screening
Early intervention
,Term 6 of 609
Temperament
the physical appearance of an individual
a temporary emotional state that fluctuates with circumstances
prevailing or dominant quality that characterizes a person
the ability to adapt to new environments quickly
Term 7 of 609
Safety hazards
Factors that contribute to a healthy lifestyle and prevent illness
Things in the environment that can be identified as dangerous to ones health and welfare
Items that enhance safety and promote well-being in a community
Conditions that are beneficial for mental and physical health
Definition 8 of 609
Children will typically progress from drawing free radicals into drawing basic shapes, such as
circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles, then eventually drawing representations of people,
places and ideas.
By the age of three, children should begin to draw their first representations of the human form
using basic shapes.
Subjectivity
Stages Of Development
Physical Development
Art Progression
, Term 9 of 609
Why are relationships with family and friends important?
Isolation is better for personal growth.
Family and friends are not necessary for emotional health.
Relationships can often lead to conflicts and stress.
They provide a sense of security and belonging
Definition 10 of 609
The foods that we eat and how our body uses them
Nutrition
Physical Health
Health
Heredity
Definition 11 of 609
Initially a person interacting with the child assumes more responsibility for guiding the learning. As
the child learns, the responsibility is gradually transferred to them.
Scaffolding
Temperament
Organizing:
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