Exam 2: Types of Child Development Programs
Exam 1: Managing Childrens Centers in the 21st Century19 Questions
Exam 2: Types of Child Development Programs20 Questions
Exam 3: Applying Theories in Managing a Child Development Center21 Questions
Exam 4: Reflective Management: Personal and Professional Self-Awareness20 Questions
Exam 5: Organizational Management20 Questions
Exam 6: Fiscal Management20 Questions
Exam 7: Personnel Management21 Questions
Exam 8: Human Relations21 Questions
Exam 9: Facilities Management20 Questions
Exam 10: Managing Health and Safety Issues20 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Food Service20 Questions
Exam 12: Educational Programming20 Questions
Exam 13: Family Support20 Questions
Exam 14: Marketing and Public Relations20 Questions
Exam 15: Assessment and Evaluation20 Questions
Exam 16: Leadership20 Questions
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The America Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 requires:
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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990:
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Families below the poverty line spend a smaller percentage of their monthly income on childcare than families above the poverty line.
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Which of the following was true for the primary purpose of campus-based childcare centers surveyed in 1994?
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The chief factor that causes the five types of child-care facilities to differ from each other is:
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The original purpose of child-care facilities, as developed in the United States and Europe in the nineteenth century, was to enrich the educational experiences of young children.
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Government tax credits for child care allow working families to:
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For children ages 0 to 4 with employed mothers, the following pattern of child-care arrangement is true:
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In most states, it costs more attend college than to pay for center care for a four-year old.
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Which of the following is likely to be typical of a child-care facility whose primary goal is research and teacher preparation?
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for corporations to support child care?
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Believing in the "consumer service" model of child care can often create:
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A facility whose basic purpose is investment in human capital is likely to have which of these characteristics?
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Between 1992 and 2008, there were large increases in the number of child-care programs housed in religious settings.Which had the largest increase?
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To say that a childcare center is a labor-intensive organization means that:
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What are the three ways to pay for child development services?
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