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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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.
-licensing regulations
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Why is there such disparity in licensing regulations from one state to another?
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A needs assessment questionnaire is used to determine whether there is a need for a child care facility in a particular community.
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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.
-expendable supplies
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Why do some teachers prefer a peer grouping method of placing children?
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Why do some teachers like a family grouping method of placing children?
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All states within the United States have the same regulations for child care programs.
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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.
-ongoing costs
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Retaining families in the child care program is more important that enrolling new children.
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When a program uses peer grouping for assigning children to classrooms, the children will be ___________.
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The final task before the beginning of the school year is to check the overall appearance and safety of the school facility.
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Under the American with Disabilities Act, all public and private child care programs must __________.
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Parents usually make the first contact to a school in a visit or an email.
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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.
-community survey
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Often parents say the first thing they look for in a school is
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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.
-nonexpendable items
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Differences in licensing requirements from one state to another may result from
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