Guiding SPED
Parent/Family Involvement
Guiding Centers
Setting Limits
Selecting Materials
100

Placing children with special needs in a regular classroom is referred to as 

inclusion 

100

Parennt/Family letters are usually sent

as needed

100

The Three Little Pigs is an example of 

Fairy Tale

100
Handling pets with care is what area

science 

100
toys that require little involvement from children 

spectator toys

200

a reaction of the body to a substance in the environment

allergies 

200

Used to share with parents something outstanding the child has done recently 

Sunshine Call 

200

Giving human traits to nonliving objects

personification

200

Turn one page at a time

language arts

200

determined by your birth date

chronological age

300

a genetic condition characterized by weakness of the muscles

Muscular Dystrophy 

300

refers to the pattern of participation in educational programs

parent involvement 

300

another term for manuscript writing is 

print script
300

effective limits are

stated in terms of expected behavior

300

why should toy guns be avoided in an ECE classroom

promotes violence 

400

a congenital problem is one that 

is present from birth 

400

The best way to schedule parent teacher conference 

ask what is best for them 

400

Above and below are examples of what concept

space

400

for individual children limits should be 

flexible 

400

how can a variety of cultural and ethnic groups be represented in the classroom

puppets, dolls, people figurines, puzzles, books, posters
500

a condition in which the bones of the spine fail to grow together

Spina Bifida

500

Newsletters should be writing using 

the active voice 

500

A second glass of milk should be provided when

after all foods have been tasted

500

What are two reasons why we need limits

to promote health and safety

allow children to freedom to explore

help develop self-control  


500

determined by a child's skill and growth level 

developmental age 

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