These type of learners prefer the use of images.
Who are 'Visual' learners?
Before IDEA, children were often educated here __________________________.
What is 'home' or 'institutions'?
IEP is the acronym for ____________________.
What is 'Individualized Education Plan'?
This person often provides one-on-one instructional assistance under the direct supervision of a qualified teacher.
Who is a 'Paraprofessional'?
This word means children who have special needs are welcomed into general education classrooms.
What is 'Inclusion'?
This type of assessment is gathered through natural activities.
What is an 'Informal Assessment'?
These learners understand new content through sound or music.
Who are 'Auditory' learners?
The acronym PFT stands for _________________.
What is 'Person First Terminology'?
This education plan is reviewed every six months.
What is 'six'?
Behind every school and teacher is a set of related beliefs that influence what and how students are taught.
What is a 'Philosophy'?
This is a description of phrases that places individuals before their differences.
What is 'People First Language'?
This organization is a legal requirement for schools to identify all children who have disabilities.
What is 'Child Find'?
These are hands-on learners.
Who are 'Kinesthetic' learners?
The acronym IDEA stand for __________________.
What is the 'Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
This poem was written to describe the feelings that parents may feel when their child is born with disabilities.
what is 'Welcome to Holland'?
A child that aquires specific skills and behaves according to a predictable rate and sequence in development is refered to as ______________.
What is 'Typical Developing'?
As discussed in class, this is a violation of a child's Personal Rights.
What is 'not changing a child after a potty accident'?
These are two of the six stages in the assessment process.
What are: - Child Find/Case Finding; Developmental Screening; Diagnosis; Indidvidual Planning of Programs and Interventions; Program Monitoring; and Program Evalulation
This type of learner prefers to work in groups.
Who are 'Interpersonal' learners?
This Federal programs provides services for families with children with disabilities even if they are above the low income rate.
What is 'Head Start'?
There are ___________ types of parental involvement between parents and schools.
What are 'six'?
This term is taken when a family's background is taken into consideration.
What is 'Cultural' considerations?
Teachers and paraprofessionals should not use this when working with children.
What is a 'Cell Phone'?
The 'A-B-C's of behavior are__________________.
What is 'Antecendent, Behavior and Consequences?
This learner prefers to use words in both speech and writing.
Who is a 'Verbal' or 'Linguistic' learner?
In this year, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act was passed.
When is '1975'?
This educational plan serves children birth to three years old.
What is an 'Individualized Family Service Plan'?
This professional observes children and assistss in thte development and implementation of behavioral support plans.
Who is a 'Behavioral Specialist'?
These are required before any child can be enrolled in a licensed child care facility.
What are 'immunizations'?
Child Find covers every child between these ages _____________.
What is birth through 21 years old?
This type of learner prefers to learn alone.
Who is an 'Intrapersonal' learner?
This act includes the right of access and accomodation in preschool and childcare.
What is the 'Americans with Disabilities Act'?
This education plan is reviewed every year although parents are able to call for one sooner.
What is an 'Individualized Education Plan' or 'IEP'?
This is a system of moral principles which affect how people make decisions and lead their lives. It focuses on what is good for individuals and society.
What are 'Ethics'?
These would be essential for a child care center to have when working with outside agencies.
What are 'rules' or 'regulations'?
This are two examples of appropriate assessment.
What are work samples, teacher observations, check lists, parent conferences, and portfolios?
This learner must categorize or classify things.
Who is the 'Logical' or 'Mathematical' learner?
These three words define high-quality early childhood education.
What is "Access'. 'Participation', and 'Support'?
This is critical for the relationships between families and schools.
What is 'Communication'?
This therapist provides therapeutic supports for the development of mobility and postural control for children with motor disabilities.
Who is a 'Physical' Therapist?
This document provides information on who can be contacted if a child gets ill or hurt while at a child care center.
What is an 'Emergency Card'?
This type of assessment follows a specific procedure and is often standardized.
What is a 'Formal Assessment'?
This person learns best by working with and experiencing nature.
Who is a 'Naturalist' learner?
This term states that childfren with disabilities must be educated along side and with children who do not have identified disabilities.
What is 'Least Restrictive Environmnet'?
This process involves parents and teachers to foster ownership in a school program.
What is 'Decision Making'?
This educator is trained specifically to provide developmental and educational services to children with special needs and their families.
Who is an 'Early Childhood Special Educator'?
This information is required before personnel from outside agencies should begin working with children at a licensed child care center.
What are 'immunizations', 'TB', 'background clearance'?
This form of assessment has been researched, tested, and accepted as a credible source in assessing children's development.
What is 'Published' assessments?