Licensing
CCTR
DRDP
Just For Fun
100

This is our walkie code for an unannounced licensing inspection

"We're making cookies"

100

CCTR provides this for families that qualify

Free child care

100

DRDP stands for ______ ______ _____ ______

Desired Results Developmental Profile

100

This student is our newest addition!

Jasper Castro-Anderson

200

We are allowed to commingle these two age groups for the first and last hour of the day

School Age and Preschool

200

These are the new class ratios for infants, toddlers, preschool, and school-age. 

1:3

1:4

1:8

1:14

200

The DRDP ______ covers ages 0-36 months

Infant/Toddler View

200

This person is known as Creekside's secret spy

Henry Maurie

300

This is the first question a Licensing Program Analyst will ask when doing an unannounced inspection

How many children do you have? 

300

True or False: CCTR allows programs to accept other forms of payment such as Child Action, Stage One, and private pay

True, we are not currently accepting other forms of payment as a personal business choice at this time

300

Name three of the eight DRDP Domains

Approaches to Learning -- Self-Regulation

Social and Emotional Development

Language and Literacy Development

English-Language Development

Cognition, Including Math and Science

Physical Development -- Health

History-Social Science

Visual and Performing Arts

300

This teacher has been working at Creekside the longest

Melissa Parker

400

True or false: You may not use a blanket as a replacement for a sheet on a nap cot

True

400

CCTR stands for _________

General Child Care and Development

400

True or False: The only reason that the "Unable to Rate" option should be used is in case of an extended absense

True

400

These children were the first to enroll when Creekside first opened its doors

Noah Oliver and Faith Byrd

500

Children under 12 months should be put to sleep on their ____ unless they have a ______. 

Backs; Medical Exemption

500

Families qualify for CCTR based on _____ or _____

Income; Government Benefits (food stamps, WIC, MediCal, etc.)

500

The difference between Full-Continuum Measures, Earlier Development Measures, and Later Development Measures

Full Continuum measures describe development from early infancy to early kindergarten, and should be used with all infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children. 

Earlier Development measures describe development that typically occurs from early infancy through early preschool ages and may be used with preschool-age children under specific conditions (identified as Conditional measures). 

Later Development Measures describe development that typically occurs from early preschool ages to early kindergarten and should be used with all preschool-age children. 

500

This was the name of the school prior to Creekside

Town and Country Preschool