What is the caregiver-to-child ratio for newborns to 18 months?
1:4
This classic song asks children to put their right foot in and take their right foot out.
the Hokey Pokey
At what age do babies start to sit up without support?
6 months
When talking to parents, it's important to start with this before bringing up concerns.
Positive Comment
Most toddlers need about this many hours of sleep per day, including naps.
12-14 hours
What is the caregiver-to child ratio for two year olds?
1:11
This book features a big red dog who is much larger than normal.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
This motor skill allows preschoolers to hold a crayon and begin drawing simple shapes.
fine motor skills
When giving a toddler instructions, it helps to use this type of sentence.
a short and clear sentence
The recommended age range for transitioning from two naps to one.
12-18 months
What is the caregiver-to-child ratio for three-year-olds?
1:15
In this classic fairy tale, a girl visits her grandmother, only to find that she looks a little different than usual.
Little Red Riding Hood
Most children can walk without assistance by this age.
12-15 months
The best way to communicate with a crying child.
using a calm and soothing voice
This hormone, often called the "sleep hormone," helps regulate a child's sleep-wake cycle.
Melatonin
What is the caregiver to child ratio for 5 year olds?
1:22
In this story by Bill Martin Jr., different animals describe their colors.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
This daily activity helps young children develop language and literacy skills.
Reading
True or False: Eye contact is an important part of active listening.
True
This comforting item, often brought from home, can help toddlers feel secure at nap time.
blanket, stuffed item, pacifier (infants)
What is the caregiver to child ratio for 6-8 year olds?
1:26
This classic fable teaches children the value of perseverance when a slow-moving animal wins a race against a faster opponent.
The Tortoise and the Hare
Sharing and taking turns are part of this type of development.
Social Development
Instead of saying "Stop running," this phrase gives a clearer instruction.
Use your walking feet" or "Walk, please
Name one strategy for helping a child who refuses to nap but still needs rest.
offering quiet activity