The minimum number of seconds staff and children should wash their hands with soap and water to prevent the spread of germs?
What is 20 seconds?
A child's ability to understand that an object still exists even when it is hidden or out of sight?
What is object permanence?
Instead of saying "don't run", an educator practicing positive guidance should say?
What is "use walking feet"?
When you need to use the bathroom, instead of leaving your classroom out of ratio, what is the best option? A. Call office B. Send child to other room? C. Team work with other room
What is C?
When should you report an injury that took place at the work place?
What is immediately?
This document must be filled out immediately after a child scratches or bumps or bruises themselves at the centre?
What is Accident/ Incident Report?
These physical skills involve the coordination of small muscles in movements involving the hands and fingers, like using scissors or zipping a coat?
What is fine motor skills?
If a child is standing on a chair, instead of saying "NO THANK YOU," what should you say?
What is "chairs are for sitting" or "feet belong on the ground"?
A strategy where the childcare providers constantly watch, listen and interact with children?
What is active supervision?
Where is the eye wash station located in our department?
What is next to the lending library/black couches?
The frequency with which the diaper changing table mat must be infected?
What is after EVERY use?
The interconnected areas of development that make up the "whole child" framework?
What are social, emotional, physical and cognitive and spiritual development?
The proactive technique of warning children a few minutes before an activity changes to help minimize meltdowns?
What is transition warning?
What is the best practice for the amount of times children should go outside and play?
What is 1-2 times a day?
How many muster points does our building have?
What is 3?
If a child is sick, what is the duration of hours that they must be excluded from child care?
What is 24 hours?
What is the optimal way for a child to learn.
A. Through workbooks and worksheets? B. Through play? C. Through circle and group time?
What is B?
These types of questions cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" and are used to expand children's thinking and language skills?
What are open-ended questions?
This process values expression over product. It lacks set rules and children choose their own materials.
What is open-ended art experiences?
Where is the CDC first aid kits and supplies located?
What is the 3rd drawer in the CDC kitchen area?
Where is emergency medication kept?
What is in the backpacks in the classrooms?
Lev Vygotsky's term for the sweet spot of learning -the distance between a learner can do without help and what they can do with help?
The behavior technique explicitly calls out a child and praises a child who is following directions to encourage others to copy them?
What is positive reinforcement?
When can an ECE use their cell phone?
What is in an emergency situation or when you are outside and need help?
What is code yellow?
What is missing persons?