(Safe Environments)
(Health and Nutrition)
(Growth and Development)
(Observation and Assessment)
(Professionalism)
100

These should be kept out of reach of children and stored in a locked cabinet, away from food.

These should be kept out of reach of children and stored in a locked cabinet, away from food.

100

This is the single most effective way to prevent the spread of germs in an early childhood setting.

What is handwashing?

100

This type of motor skill involves the use of large muscles for movements like running or jumping.

What are Gross Motor Skills?

100

This type of observation is a brief, narrative "snapshot" of a specific incident or behavior.

What is an Anecdotal Record?

100

Teachers are legally required to report any suspicion of child abuse or neglect, a role known by this title.

What is a Mandated Reporter?

200

To prevent SIDS, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends infants be placed in this position for every sleep period.

What is on their backs?

200

According to USDA guidelines, a reimbursable breakfast for preschoolers must include a liquid, a fruit/vegetable, and this food group.

What are Grains?

200

Piaget called this stage (ages 2–7) the time when children begin to use symbols and language but lack logical reasoning.


What is the Preoperational Stage?

200

To remain objective, observers should avoid using these types of words, such as "happy," "mean," or "smart."

What are subjective (or judgmental) words?

200

This acronym represents the primary professional organization that sets the Code of Ethical Conduct for ECE.

What is NAEYC? (National Association for the Education of Young Children)

300

This is the minimum height required for a fence surrounding an outdoor play area in most licensed childcare centers.

What is 4 feet?

300

This term describes a child's ability to recognize when they are full and should stop eating.

What is Satiety?

300

This is the term for a child's understanding that an object still exists even when it is hidden from view.

What is Object Permanence?

300

This assessment tool uses a list of specific traits or behaviors that the observer marks as "present" or "absent."

What is a Checklist?

300

This federal law protects the privacy of student education records.

What is FERPA?

400

When checking for "choke hazards," any object that fits entirely inside this specific testing device is considered unsafe for children under 3.

What is a Small Parts Test Cylinder (or "choke tube")?

400

Children should be excluded from care if they have a fever at or above this temperature.

What is 101 degrees Fahrenheit?

400

Vygotsky defined this "Zone" as the gap between what a learner can do alone and what they can do with help.

What is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)?

400

This is the primary purpose of "Screening" a child in an early childhood setting.

What is to identify potential developmental delays or the need for further evaluation?

400

When a teacher reflects on their own teaching practices to make improvements, they are engaging in this professional process.

What is Reflective Practice?

500

This three-step process is the industry standard for cleaning surfaces that have come into contact with bodily fluids.

What is Wash, Rinse, and Sanitize?

500

These are the three components of "The Health Triangle" used to evaluate a child's overall well-being.

What are Physical, Mental/Emotional, and Social health?

500

This "Principle of Development" states that growth proceeds from the head downward to the toes.

What is Cephalocaudal?

500

This method involves recording how many times a specific behavior occurs within a set timeframe.


What is Frequency Count (or Event Sampling)?

500

In the NAEYC Code of Ethics, this is the "First Priority" or the "Preamble" commitment that overrides all others.

What is "Above all, we shall not harm children"?

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