The stage of development during the first year of life.
a. Fetus
b. Infancy
c. Toddler
b. Infancy
Give an example of gross motor skills
Kick or throwing a ball, swinging a bat, running or jumping. Anything that involves large muscles
What happens when children are at risk?
Developmental delays
How many home/virtual visits a week?
2
Why are caregivers so important?
Provide food, clothes, shelter, attention, affection, teach, influence who children become
List one example of a fine motor skill
Coloring, writing, pinching. Anything that involves your small muscles
Give an example of things that can harm children at home
drug exposure, premature birth, physical disability, malnutrition
What material is given weekly
book or toy
This grows from an average of 13.5 to 18.5 inches in the first year.
a. waist,
b. head
c. legs
b. head
What area of development does the following fall under?
When Judahs dog dropped a ball in front of him, he would look at it and toss it in a separate direction
How can substance abuse while pregnant effect a child?
premature birth, low birth weight, defects, mother and child be dependent on a drug
How many weeks and visits in a cycle
23 weeks, 46 visits
Why is stimulation key?
Fears monsters, seeks attention and approval from adults are examples of what milestone
a. Physical
b. Social - Emotional
c. Intellectual
b. Social - Emotional
How should a child care worker approach a parent of an at-risk child?
Not criticizing or disrespectful/open to help and gives suggestions.
What assessments are done in the program?
Piccolo, CBT, ASQ's
What can you do in a childcare room to help promote individual learning for children?
provide toys and books for children to choose what interest them and what meets their needs, place things at their level.
etc
These activities are important for muscle development, coordination and even relaxation
physical activities
What data needs to be completed in the program?
MAA, AWARDS, DAISY, REFLECTION RECORD etc.