Nannies and Au Pairs
Kindergarten
Parent Cooperatives, and School-Age Child Care.
High School Child Care Programs
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Montessori
100
What is a nanny?
Provides care in a childs home. Some live in the homes with the children.
100
When was the first kindergarten opened?
In 1837.
100
Who forms and runs this program?
Parents.
100
What kind of program is this similar to?
Laoratory Schools.
100
What was Marias theory with the Montessori Schools?
Children learn best by being active.
200
Where are Au Pairs from?
Different countries.
200
The kindergarten program stressed what?
Play.
200
Who does this program help develop?
The parents and the children.
200
When have these started?
In the last two decades.
200
What year was there a rebirth in Montessori Schools?
In the 1950's.
300
What do you give in return to an Au Pair?
Board, Food, Room, and Transportation.
300
When was the first American kindergarten opened?
1856.
300
When is this service provided?
Before and After school.
300
Who usually attend the program?
Children of High School Students, Faculty, and Community Members.
300
In the early 1900's
When was Montessori schools developed?
400
How do you pronounce Au Pair?
"Oh Pare"
400
What is a checking-in service?
Someone calls your child to make sure they got home safely.
400
When does the program operate?
Two or Three days a week.
400
What approach was to teach kids to "learn how to learn"
Montessori approach
500
What has created new opportunities for nannies trained in the United States.
Many nannies are from other countries, tighter immigration laws have decreased the supply of nannies in the Unites States.
500
Who opened the first kindergarten?
Fredrick Froebel.
500
What age group enrolls in the School-Age child care program?
5 to 10.
500
What do the high school students do?
Plan and present the curriculum under the supervision of a teacher.
500
Maria Montessori was the first women in Italy to earn a degree in _______ ?
Medicine.
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