Leadership In Working with Families
School or Home Based Programs
Supporting Students with Special Needs
Family Violence
Child Advocacy
100

The activities create a warm atmosphere which  help you get acquainted.

What are icebreakers?

100

Spain

Where did home visiting originate?

100

The first steps that must be taken before a child is tested to determine his/her educational needs

What is contacting the parents?

100

the physical or mental injury, sexual abuse, negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child under the age of 18

What is child abuse and neglect?

100

The rights in the United States based on

 Bill of Rights and the Constitution.

200

The role of someone who states his/her position in a positive manner

What is an asserter's role? 
200

Characteristics  effective home visitors should have

What are good listening and communication skills?

200

Every child receiving special education have to ensure that her academic and behavioral needs are met

What is an IEP?

200

What the largest type of abuse in the United States

What is neglect?

200

 someone that has the intrinsic quality of being truly motivated to help children

What is a child advocate

300

This type of leadership seeks to have complete power or control of an organization.


What is Autocratic leadership?

300

The most stable funding source for public schools.

What are local school boards

300

This is described as prohibiting intentional and/or unintentional discrimination on disabilities.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?

300

The organization that works diligently to eradicate violence and abuse from the lives of children around the world?

What is UNICEF

300

people’s advocate in dealing with government

What is an Ombusdman?

400

In this style of leadership the leader seeks to meet the needs of others first, thus helping to empower and help

What Servant leadership?

400

Thees learning programs focus on the whole family and the family strengths. 

What are family literacy programs ?

400

This neurological disorder includes repetitive, involuntary movements or tics. The average age of onset is 7 to 10 years of age.

What is Tourette's Syndrome?.

400

The people who report the most cases of child abuse and neglect

Who are educators?

400

creating greenspaces and opportunities for play for children

What is an advocacy topic

500

the name of the group formation when a group sits in a circle and discusses, while a larger circle surrounds the group

What is a concentric circle?

500

government grants (federal or state), private foundation awards, local school budgets

What are the three primary sources of funding for school-based programs

500

The Buckley Amendment also known as

What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act?

500

repeated, unprovoked, harmful actions by one child or children against  another


What is bullying?

500

The part of the child that is considered to be most important.

What is the whole child.