People who must legally report suspected instances of child neglect and abuse.
What is mandated reporters?
Programs provided in a center and not in a home, and may serve a few or many children.
What is center-based child care programs?
Parenting style that tends to offer support while setting clear limits.
What is authoritative style?
Help, assistance, leadership, and regulation for children learning to behave acceptably.
What is guidance?
Condition characterized by a compulsive physical and/or psychological dependence on a substance or behavior.
What is Addiction?
Physical tasks involving small muscle movements.
What is fine-motor skills?
Age-appropriate activities and teaching methods that consider each child’s strengths, interests, and culture.
What is developmentally appropriate practices?
Threatening to or inflicting harm on a child.
What is child abuse?
Parenting style that tends to let children control situations, making the decisions with few limits or controls.
What is permissive style?
Written guarantee from the manufacturer that a product is in good condition.
What is warranty?
Programs operated in the child care worker’s private home for a small number of children.
What is family child care centers?
Process of ensuring an environment is safe for children.
What is childproofing?
Not-for-profit programs businesses may run for their employees’ children.
What is work-related child care programs?
Physical tasks involving large muscle movements.
What is gross-motor skills?
Asking questions and restating ideas to discover the true message of the sender.
What is active listening?
Techniques and methods caregivers use to teach children to behave acceptably.
What is discipline?
Programs for children who will be in kindergarten the following year.
What is prekindergarten programs?
Activities that utilize only one type of teaching or caregiving strategy without variation or adjustment for a child’s individual needs.
What is developmentally inappropriate practices?
Parenting style that tends to be controlling and corrective.
What is authoritarian style?
Quality that involves organizing, guiding, motivating, and taking responsibility for a team.
What is leadership?
Endangerment of or harm to a child caused by an adult’s failure to provide for the child’s basic needs.
What is child neglect?
Programs for children two through four years of age.
What is preschool programs?
A form of discipline teaches children through logic and reasoning that actions have consequences.
What is induction?
Threatening to send the child away or giving the child the “silent treatment.” is an example of
What is love withdrawal?
Looking closely at a situation and weighing possible outcomes before determining a solution.
What is critical thinking?