Who is more likely to have risky behavior: boys or girls?
What is boys
100
What does it mean to be culturally competent?
What is knowing about different cultures and being able to enforce them in everyday life.
100
What two factors indicate a need for outdoor safety policies?
What is falls from playground equipment and lack of adult supervision?
100
What does CAB stand for?
What is Circulation, Airway and Breathing
100
What does Holistic mean?
What is having a good physical, mental and emotional health; thinking of the body as a whole.
200
Providing curriculum that is not age appropriate is beneficial for the student's learning of risk management.
FALSE
200
The importance of engaging diverse families is:
What is support for the child
200
What should a teacher be aware of when creating a safe environment:
Safety devices
Applicable space for children
Create a set of rules
Observe children in all they do
200
When a child is poisoned through ingestion, what does that mean?
What is when a child eats or drinks an item that is poisonous for their body.
200
What is health and wellness promotion?
What is the improvement of health condition by encouraging healthful behavior and habits
300
What are the leading cause of injury in early childhood environments?
What is falls?
300
A strong bond or connection between care giver and child. Is this important?
What is attachment and yes!
300
Four developmental levels of children related to safety
What is
Infants
Toddlers
Preschool
School age
300
The three environmental hazards for burns are:
What is scalding, electrical and chemical
300
Built environment? Give me an example.
What is the human made features of our communities. Homes, neighborhoods, churches, daycare, etc.
400
When a teacher has a disability ramp, ADA swing and a set curriculum for a student with special needs, this is called:
What is accommodating?
400
Piaget's characteristics of children by their age group:
What is
1. Infants
2. Toddlers
3. Preschool
4. School Age
5. Multiage group
400
Four common features that contribute to outdoor childhood accidents are:
What is falls, motor vehicles, poison and equipment?
400
Three common environmental hazards
What is
1. Ventilation
2. Pets and Animals
3. Cleaning and Other Supplies
400
What are the three types of childhood education environments?
What is Early childhood programs, family child care and in home child care
500
Six major goals of quality childhood education incorporated into basic safety.
What is
1. Maximizing Health Status
2. Minimizing Risk
3. Using Education as a tool
4. Recognizing the importance of guidelines
5. Practicing Cultural Competence
6. Developing partnerships with families to provide a caring community
500
Marlow's Hierarchy of human needs and the child's home environment. (List the 5 in order)
What is
1. Self Actualization
2. Self Esteem
3. Social, Love and Friendship
4. Safety and Security
5. Food, Shelter and Clothing
500
The four components for a SAFE playground
What is Supervision, Age Appropriateness, Falls and Equipment Maintenance.
500
Procedures to follow to prepare the environment for emergencies
What is basic training, emergency information, emergency numbers, emergency back-up, shelter in place or survival plan, emergency response plan, practice drill.
500
What are the four environments present in the lives of young children?
What is
1. Physical
2. Social and Emotional
3. Economic
4. Cultural