This is the best way to prevent germs.
What is handwashing?
This takes place within the first 2 weeks of a child's enrollment.
What is ASQ-3 and First Home Visit?
This is the amount of agriculture work before children qualify for services.
What is 51%?
This is the type of meal service that allows children to serve themselves at the table.
What is family style dining?
This drill is done by blowing the air horn.
What is a tornado/severe weather drill?
The height that certain medications/lotions should be placed in the classroom.
What is 5 feet?
This provides us guidance of how we set up classrooms, how we relate to children, and how we involve families to support children's learning.
What is Creative Curriculum?
The number of children that we must serve at ECMHSP.
What is 10%?
This means that all food is on the table and children are eating.
What is Point of Service?
This is completed when a child is injured?
What is an incident/accident report?
These are the screenings that must be completed by each child while enrolled at ECMHSP.
What is hearing, vision, dental, and height/weight?
This ensures that child-staff ratio is always in compliance with ECMHSP child-staff ratio or state licensing requirements.
What is a staffing pattern?
ERSEA means....
What is Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, and Attendance?
These are the components of meals.
What are fruit/vegetables, grains, meat/meat alternates, and milk?
This is completed every morning before children are allowed into the classroom.
What is the Daily Classroom Teacher Safety Inspection Checklist?
Right child, right medication, right dose, right time, right route, and right documentation are considered _____________.
What is 6 Rights of Medication?
This is an open-ended questionnaire to gather information about families and inquire about the child's exposure to language.
What is the Picture Frame?
This is the report that you use in the classroom to take attendance.
What is the 2315?
This form is completed at enrollment and will be reviewed with parents on a monthly bases?
What is the Infant Nutrition History form?
ALL classroom staff are to complete this upon child's arrival as well an hour before they leave.
What is Daily Health Checks?
These documents that contain information that potential safety of materials used in the center.
What are MSDS sheets?
This describes the skills, behaviors, and knowledge that programs must foster in all children.
What is ELOF?
This provides families with the opportunities to participate in their child's learning.
Items that must be worn when preparing or serving food to children.
What are hair nets and gloves?
This is when 2 or more children have the same diagnosed illness within the same classroom.
What is Outbreak?