Exam 13: Beginnings: a New Programa New Year
Exam 1: The Director: a Broad View69 Questions
Exam 2: Diversity and Early Education69 Questions
Exam 3: Choices: Schools and Programs77 Questions
Exam 4: Setting Goals72 Questions
Exam 5: Planning: Infants and Toddlers81 Questions
Exam 6: Planning: Preschool-Age Children78 Questions
Exam 7: Planning: School-Age Children75 Questions
Exam 8: Family Child Care62 Questions
Exam 9: Staff Selectionpersonnel Policies64 Questions
Exam 10: Staff Supervision and Training69 Questions
Exam 11: Budget79 Questions
Exam 12: Nutrition, Health and Safety for the Program69 Questions
Exam 13: Beginnings: a New Programa New Year64 Questions
Exam 14: Including Families and the Community75 Questions
Exam 15: Maintaining the Quality of Child Care72 Questions
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Building a school is often too expensive, but some other options are __________ or __________.
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Peer grouping of children puts together children who are already friends.
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Ongoing costs occur each year and are budgeted chiefly from __________.
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Space costs for a child care center consume the largest portion of a budget.
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In some states, family child care homes may not be regulated by licensing agencies.
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Renovation of a building can be costly, but can be __________ over the first year.
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Some states __________ family child care homes rather than include them in licensing procedures.
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List the kinds of insurance that should be considered for a child care program.
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In some states, zoning regulations specify that child care facilities can operate only in __________.
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a.expenses incurred before a new school can open
b.expected costs of operating a school
c.children who are close to the same age
d.children whose ages vary, sometimes by several years
e.items that are used up and have to be replaced
f.equipment and toys that last a long time
g.a written document that describes in detail a proposed venture
h.provide the baseline for acceptable care of children and are meant to be minimum standards below which no program should operate
i.collecting information on the number of families and their income levels to see if a new preschool in an area is feasible.
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The response to a mass mailing advertisement is more likely to be read if it
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Capital costs included in a start-up budget cover the cost of
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a.expenses incurred before a new school can open
b.expected costs of operating a school
c.children who are close to the same age
d.children whose ages vary, sometimes by several years
e.items that are used up and have to be replaced
f.equipment and toys that last a long time
g.a written document that describes in detail a proposed venture
h.provide the baseline for acceptable care of children and are meant to be minimum standards below which no program should operate
i.collecting information on the number of families and their income levels to see if a new preschool in an area is feasible.
-peer group
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What is entailed in obtaining a license to operate a child care program?
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In addition to the general statements, licensing requirements have specifications for infants.What are they?
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