The beliefs, arts, foods and customs of a particular society, group, place or time.
What is Culture?
When the oldest child is between the ages of 6- 13 years old.
What is Family with School-Aged Children?
Day care at a job.
What is Corporate Day Car?
This development has to do with walking and running.
What is Physical Development?
This person owns their own business.
What is an entrepreneur?
A group of people who are related to each other and are often living together.
What is family?
When the oldest child is between 13-20 years old.
What is Family With Teenagers?
Day Care at a college or university.
What is Lab Day Care?
This development has to do with talking and speaking.
What is Language Development?
The money you make on a job.
What is salary?
An organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship God or a group of gods.
What is Religion?
From time children leave the home until the couple retires.
What is Empty Nest?
Day Care at a church.
What is Faith-Based Day Care?
This development has to do with thinking and reasoning.
What is Cognitive Development?
Another name for a 4 year degree.
What is a Bachelor's Degree?
When one group thinks they have a special advantage or rights over another group.
What is privilege?
General guidelines given that describe the sequence of events that typically occur in a person's life.
What is the family life cycle?
Day Care in a home.
What is Home-Based Day Care?
This development is how you get along with other.
What is Social-Emotional Development?
Offered by various professional organizations in the early childhood field.
What is Accreditation and/or License?
A very difficult or unpleasant experience that causes someone to have mental or emotional problems usually for a long time.
What is Trauma?
Something (such as a principle or quality) that is intrinsically important and desirable.
What are values?
Parents volunteer at this Day Care.
What is Head Start?
Skills that help a child to become independent.
What are self-help skills?
This is the process of moving horizontally or vertically in a career.
What is Career Lattice?