Apples
Bananas
Cherries
Dates
Elderberries
100
The Medical Leave Act of 1993 allows qualified employees to take this amount of unpaid time for family use.
What is 12 weeks?
100
Day nurseries of the mid-19th century could best be described as this.
What is custodial care?
100
Three types of settings most often used for infants and toddlers are known as these.
What is relatives, family child care, and center-based care?
100
Schools first became public after this event.
What is the civial war, 1865?
100
From a historical perspective, the most significant change in the field of special education was the result of work and advocacy by this group.
What are parents?
200
This is the most significant predictor of quality child care.
What is specialized training in child development?
200
The latest research indicates that high-quality child care programs result in children who are ___________ attached to their mother as the children who stay home.
What is similarly?
200
Three influences on socialization outcomes in child care are known as these.
What is family SES, family structure, and parental education?
200
Aishma and her family moved to the US from India, her family began to speak only English and celebrate traditional American holidays, this is an example of this.
What is cultural assimilation?
200
The strength of the IDEA is that it gives this group a voice.
What are parents?
300
Early childhood classrooms that have smaller groups and trained teachers allow teachers to do this more often.
What is engage in more social interaction w/children?
300
When looking at attachment, one should consider these as possibilities of difference in infants who attend child care and those who do not.
What is coping style, mothers, and number of hours in care?
300
Miller (1989) found that in child care centers this varied according to SES of the center's clientele (families).
What are both language and social interactions?
300
Assumptions and practices that promote the differential and unequal treatment of people because they are different physically, mentally, or behaviorally is known as this.
What is handicapism?
300
A parent has no interest in becoming involved in their child's school. Likely reasons they are not interested include these three things.
What are parent did not like school as a child, parent feels they are only called when there is a problem, parent does not speak English and teacher does not speak their language?
400
Researchers have identified factors contributing to "less-than-optimal quality in child care centers it is known as this.
What is high staff turn over?
400
Research finds that children who attend full-time child care programs are this.
What is socially competent?
400
The schools function in the US can be described as these.
What is universal, formal, and prescriptive?
400
Historically speaking attitudes toward individuals with disabilities generally progressed from this to that.
What is pity to acceptance?
400
Mary is a member of her child's school advisory board, which determines school programs and policies. Mary is engaged in this type of school involvement.
What is decision making?
500
The accreditation of child care centers is completed by_____, where as the accreditation of family child care homes is through ________.
What is NAEYC, NAFCC
500
The intellectual performance of children who attend a quality child care program is _____________that of children from similar family backgrounds who do not attend a child care program.
What is higher than?
500
The amount society is willing to pay for the education of its citizens is influenced by these.
What are values, concepts of knowledge, and skills required for future opinions about affordability of programs & curricula?
500
In 1990 this act was passed to give people with disabilities an even playing field in education.
What is IDEA - Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act?
500
The incidence of hate-motivated violence is doing this.
What is rising?