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DCF CHILD CARE 40 HOUR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM With 600 QUESTIONS DETAILED AND ANSWERS / ALREADY GRADED A+ Why do childcare professionals observe and screen children? - CORRECT ANSWER--So they can facilitate the growth and development of every child in their program, detect early si...

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Why do childcare professionals observe and screen children? - CORRECT ANSWER--So they can facilitate
the growth and development of every child in their program, detect early signs of development, delay or
disability, and identify signs of child abuse or neglect.



Observation - CORRECT ANSWER--an ongoing process in which child care professionals recognize and
document identifiable developmental milestones as they appear using tools such as checklists, anecdotal
records, and running records



Screening - CORRECT ANSWER--is an ongoing process in which child care professionals use specialized
observation and documentation tools to identify, document, and monitor typical development or
possible developmental delay



Developmental milestones - CORRECT ANSWER--are observable behaviors, traits, skills, or abilities that
typically appear at specific age ranges



3 main reasons child care programs observe and screen children are to: - CORRECT ANSWER---foster
growth and development

- detect early signs of delay

-identify signs of child abuse or neglect



Early intervention - CORRECT ANSWER--a system of services that helps children who have a
developmental disability or delay



Atypical - CORRECT ANSWER--same as not typical or not expected



Mandatory Reporters - CORRECT ANSWER--people that must identify themselves and must report
suspected abuse or neglect



Documented evidence - CORRECT ANSWER--written data collected by the program

,Observation session - CORRECT ANSWER--trained adult monitors a child as they demonstrate identified
skills or abilities within a developmental domain, in their natural environment



Developmental Domain - CORRECT ANSWER--Characterize children's skills and abilties



-Physical Health and Motor Development

-Cognitive Development and General Knowledge

-Language and Communication

-Social and Emotional

-Approaches to learning



Natural Environment - CORRECT ANSWER--places the child would typically be such as home, the child
care program, school, rather than a directors office or doctors office.



Developmentally Appropriate Practice - CORRECT ANSWER--research based framework based on
meeting children where they are individually, chronologically, and culturally



Individualized Care - CORRECT ANSWER--attention paid to a child that recognizes and adapts to his or her
unique character and physical emotional, and cognitive traits.



Screening Session - CORRECT ANSWER--Trained adults identify and measure specific skills and abilities as
indicated by a screening instrument



Screening takes place - CORRECT ANSWER--recurrently using an instrument that is proven to be valid,
accurate., and reliable



Family members involvement in screening - CORRECT ANSWER--May be active or passive, but always
involved



Benefits of Screening - CORRECT ANSWER---identify specific areas of concern

,-determine if assessment or evaluation may be necessary

-basis for referral

-give info to parents to make decisions

-open ongoing communication with parents and others



Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER--an agency or organization gathers and reviews multiple sources of info
about a child's suspected or confirmed developmental delay or disability and uses data to improve a
child's outcomes



Evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER--procedures used by qualifies personnel that determines a child's
eligibility for federal, state, and local programs and services



Role as a child care professional - CORRECT ANSWER--Observation, Screening and Referral



Guideline - CORRECT ANSWER--general course of action taken to achieve a desired result



Best Practice - CORRECT ANSWER--specific action taken by experts in the field to achieve a desired result



Guidelines for Observation and Screening - CORRECT ANSWER--Be informed, objective and accurate,
honest and fair, focused



Objectivity - CORRECT ANSWER--ability to set aside personal beliefs, values, opinions and biases, and
consider only facts



Subjectivity - CORRECT ANSWER--involves the application of one's point of view when determining a
course of thought or action



Presumption - CORRECT ANSWER--a belief about something or someone formed before experience
shows it is true



Good Faith - CORRECT ANSWER--moral concept that means to work with sincere intention of doing the
right thing, with honesty and integrity and perform with best effort possible

, Validity - CORRECT ANSWER--screening instruments soundness and legitimacy



Correlated - CORRECT ANSWER--related



Replicated - CORRECT ANSWER--repeated



Involving families in the prcoess - CORRECT ANSWER---permission to screen

-enrollment info

-results of previous screenings

-health records

-family dynamics

-health issues

-written consent



Confidentiality - CORRECT ANSWER--keeping personal info private



Quality programs have developmentally appropriate screening schedule for each child and share it with
the parents. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends screenings at: - CORRECT ANSWER---9
months

-18 months

-24 months or 30 months



Child care professionals should: - CORRECT ANSWER--select the right screening tools, ask the right
questions, follow guidelines and best practices, involve families



checklist - CORRECT ANSWER--a list of skills and abilities to be observed.



anecdotal record - CORRECT ANSWER--write about the development of a skill or ability after it has
occured

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