Who is included in Head Start services?
Children birth to age 5 and their families.
Why must classrooms implement a consistent daily schedule?
To support children’s emotional security, predictability, and engagement in learning.
What is an "interest Center " in the classroom and can you name at least 5 areas
A specific area designed for children to explore and learn through play (Dramatic Play, Blocks, Art, Manipulatives/fine motor, writing, math, music, nature/science, library, music
Why is play important in early childhood education?
Because it helps children learn social, emotional, language, and cognitive skills
Why is communication with families important?
It builds strong partnerships that support children’s learning and development
What is CACFP in Head Start programs?
The Child and Adult Care Food Program that ensures nutritious meals and snacks meet federal nutrition guidelines.
Why are clear and simple classroom rules important and when should they be posted?
They help children understand expectations and reduce challenging behaviors. Day One: Introduce 3 to 5 simple, positively framed rules.
Why should materials be placed at a child's level?
To promote independence and encourage self selection.
What is play-based learning?
Learning that happens through hands-on exploration and play experiences.
What is a home visit and when are they conducted?
A meeting between teachers and families, often held in the home, to build relationships and share information. ( initial and final home visit)
This US President started Head Start?
Who is Lyndon B Johnson
When Children move from one activity , environment or routine to another.
What are Transitions
What is the purpose of labeling items in the classroom? (3 answers)
To support literacy, organization and independence.
What is the name of the Curriculum we use and what does it focus on?
Creative Curriculum is a developmentally appropriate curriculum that focuses on hands-on learning and exploration.
Name one way programs can involve families in the classroom?
Volunteering, family events, or classroom activities and take home activities.
How many days do teachers typically have to complete initial assessments after a child starts Head Start?
Within the first 45 days of enrollment
Why must teachers implement proactive supervision at all times?
To ensure children’s safety and support appropriate behavior through active engagement.
How does a well-organized classroom environment support behavior?
It reduces confusion and helps children engage more positively in learning.
What is Teaching Strategies GOLD used for
Observing and assessing children’s development and progress.
Why is sharing children’s progress with families important?
It helps families understand development and support learning at home
What is one main goal of Head Start programs?
To support children’s development so they are ready for school success.
Why is it important to use developmentally appropriate expectations for behavior?
Because young children are still learning self-regulation and need support that matches their age and stage.
Why is it important to rotate materials in interest centers?
To keep children engaged and support new learning opportunities.
Why is observation and anecdotal note-taking important in early childhood education?
It provides real, objective information about what children know and can do, helping teachers plan individualized instruction and accurately assess development over time
What is a strength-based approach when working with families?
Focusing on family strengths and building on what they already do well to support the child.