A small, intimate, and consistent group of children assigned to one or two specific caregivers
What are Primary Groups
This is the 10-foot wide area on all sides of a school bus -- an area where children are in the most danger of being hit.
What is the danger zone?
Same-day menu changes must be written in this color.
What is red?
This is the special needs specialist at HS4KC.
Who is Chelsea Poulous?
The amount of objectives in TSG
What is 38?
Children under 18 months of age sleep and eat on this.
What is on demand
Before revoking transportation services, parents will receive this many notices.
What is 2
Monitoring occurs this many times per year.
What is 3 times?
This is a federal requirement mandating that students with disabilities must be educated alongside their general education peers to the maximum extent appropriate.
What is LRE or Least restrictive environment?
A person's name must match this in smart tag
What is their ID
The amount of adults who need to be present when there are 3 or more children under 30 months present
What is 2?
1.5 minutes
What is how long drivers wait at each stop?
A student needs this to receive a special diet?
What is a doctor’s statement?
This form helps identify the underlying causes and patterns behind specific actions
What is a behavior tracking log?
This type of play is required for 30 minutes twice a day.
What is outdoor play?
This age in months allows a child not quite three to be in a three year old classroom.
What is 33 months
These drills must be completed 3 times a year
What is Evacuation
Special diets must reach this internal temperature before serving
What is 165 degrees farenheit?
When a student has an IEP or IFSP, the teacher is responsible for including these on the lesson plan
What are accommodations/modifications?
This licensing requirement determines the maximum number of children one teacher or caregiver can supervise at a time
What is adult/child ratio?
This is the max number of children under 1 allowed in a single group setting.
What is 12?
How to properly restrain a a child for transportation(4 steps)
What is
1 3 clicks for the strap
2 Pull strap between legs to adjust if needed to tightened
3 Lift lever between legs and pull straps to loosen simultaneously
4 Adjust shoulder height adjuster to be just above the shoulders
CACFP reimbursement comes from this government agency.
What is USDA
FAPE, LRE, PFLAAP, IEP and IFSP are all a part of this law ensuring students with disability's receive access to education.
What is IDEA?
In order for Head Start to communicate with any outside agency a parent must sign this first.
What is a 2-way release?