Areas Of Developments
Some of Everything
Types Of Childhood Programs
Quality Childcare
Professional Organizations
100

Throwing, Jumping, and Hopping

What are Gross Motor Skills?

100

Participating in Professional Organizations

Creating a Safe and Healthy Environment

Learn How Children Develop

Communicate Effectively 

These are all...

What are teacher responsibilities

100

A comprehensive child development program that provides a variety of medical and social services to promote healthy development for children in low income families.

What is Head Start?

100

The quality of programs is influenced by the following 4 factors:

What are

 teacher child ratio

group size

staff qualifications

adult child interaction

100

What Does FFCLA stand for?

What is Family, Career and Community Leaders of America?

200

Three year old's become increasing independent.  Using a knife they can spread butter, jelly, and peanut butter on bread. 

What are Self Help Skills?

200

Recording, observing, and documenting growth over time

What is assessment

200

The primary goal is self education and independence. Teachers provide little help.

Montessori Approach

200

Staff should have specific training in early childhood.  Teachers with this background had better adult\child interaction. Also, as a result children had better cognitive and social skills.  What factor is influenced by this description?

What is staff qualifications

200

What does NAEYC stand for?

What is National Association for the Education of Young Children?

300

At this stage, children enjoy manipulating blocks and puzzles.

What are Fine Motor Skills?

300

Recordings of children speaking and telling stories

Conference Notes

Checklists Rating Scales and Anecdotal Records

Photographs of Developmental Milestones

Children's Drawing and Writing Samples

These items may all be found where 

What is a portfolio?

300

These programs are often sponsored by schools, preschools, YMCA's, religious organizations, or childcare centers.

School-age child care programs

300

This factor is important because teachers can be more responsive and interactive when their are fewer children in the group.  What factor is influenced by this description?

What is teacher child ratio?

300

What is FFCLAs' mono? 

What is "Our Mission is to promote personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Sciences education."

400

During this stage, children start to use questions word, especially why and when.

What is Cognitive Development?

400

This theorist is known for psychosocial development.  He believed that development occurs in 8 stages

Who is Erik Erikson

400

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

What are Laboratory Schools?

400

This factor should be influenced by the age of the children. Check your states guidelines.  These regulations mandate the minimum ratio and maximum size.

What is group size?

400

This NAEYC standard promotes the nutrition and health of children and protects children and staff from illness

What is Standard 5: Health

500

These statements must only describe observable actions.  Thus generalizations about the motives, attitudes, and feelings of the children are not included.

Objective Statements

500

Broad statements centered around major areas of development and also state the desired end results-what is to be achieved.

Program Goals

500

Using this approach teachers can make decisions about the environment, activities, materials, tools and interactions. Planning should be based on the child's

age

abilities

strengths and needs

interests

cultural and social background

DAP developmentally appropriate practice

500

What is the recommended adult-child ratio for

3-5 years

1 adult to 8 children

500

FCCLA enhances career readiness for students in the following career clusters


What are:

Human Services

Education & Training 

Visual Arts 

Hospitality and Tourism