Types of Early Childhood Programs
Preparing the Environment
Handling Daily Routines
Student Behaviors
Mystery Questions
100

In this type of child care arrangement, providers care for small groups of children in a residential setting.

Home Based Day Care 

100

The way children move through the classroom area is a called a _____. 

traffic pattern

100

Why is having a routine important for kids. 

Provides stability

100
Ignoring inappropriate behavior and dealing with the problem when the child is no longer seeking attention. 

Reverse Attention. 

100
Give an example of positive guidance.

redirecting, ect

200

Centers are larger and usually divided into groups or classrooms of similarly aged children.

Child Care Center

200

Special room or space for children who become ill or show signs of a communicable disease. 

Isolation Area

200

In the daily schedule, the largest block of time should be for ____. 

Self-selected activities

200

What is the purpose of a time out?

To give children an opportunity to regain control of their emotions.

200

What is a clue that the child make need to use the restroom and is not telling you. 

Wiggling or crossing legs

300

Mainly provides services for low income families with children ages 3 to 5, but has expanded over the years to include infants and toddlers.

Head Start

300

Where should activity areas be placed on the playground?

Around the outside, with empty space around them. 

300

This type of transition informs children of a change through the use of sound. 

Auditory Signals

300

Heading off inappropriate behavior by distracting the child with another option is called. 

Redirect Attention

300

What is the recommended adult-child ratio for children ages 1 to 2 year?

1 adult to 5 children

400

Self-directed learning approach allows children to interact with the environment by exploring materials.

Montessori Schools

400

List one way you can make you classroom and inclusive environment. 

Displaying art work. 
400

List three things that may influenced a child's appetite. 

Illness, stage of development, physical activity, and body's nutritional needs 

400

This discipline option gives the child a sense of power and control.  

Limited Choices

400

What is the best way to handle a temper tantrum?

Remove them from the situation and stay calm. 

500

Their primary purpose is to support practical experiences for future teachers and provide research opportunities.

Laboratory School

500

Promote positive self-concept, independence, problem solving skills, fine/gross motor coordination, language and literacy skills.

program goals

500

Sounding a bell, playing special music, or rapidly turning on and off a light are examples of ____. 

Transitions

500

What is the difference between natural and logical consequences?

Natural: happens without parental interference. 

Logical: discipline related to misbehavior, not done in anger, short duration, and unpleasant.  

500

Craving for nonfood items. 

Pica