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Describe Developmentally Appropriate Practice - ANSWER: It helps teachers improve
the effectiveness of their work
with children. It helps them make decisions based on what they know about
children. Teachers who know how children think and learn, recognize that children
learn best when they
are given many opportunities to explore materials and their environment with their
peers and adults. Knowledgeable caregivers are able to build on what children
already know and can do but also make them stretch toward what they don't know
yet or are unable to do without help.
Describe intentionality and list some ways that you can implement this strategy. -
ANSWER: The adult must be consciously aware of the decisions they make
about:
1. Varying their teaching strategies to be more appropriate for the group and
individual children
2. Preplanning and organizing the environment with learning goals and objectives in
mind
3. Meeting children where they are and helping them reach challenging and
achievable goals
Three critical challenges impacting early childhood practices are: - ANSWER: 1.
Addressing differences in school success and achievement
2. Integrating and aligning preschool and elementary school programming
3. Improving teacher preparation, professional development and on-site support
Outcomes of quality child care - ANSWER: • Lower delinquency rates
• Increased graduation rates
• Adults who earn higher salaries
• Increased home ownership
• Better cognitive and language skills
• Adults who spend less time participating in social programs or on welfare
Which disciplinary practices are prohibited by Florida Statute? - ANSWER: • Children
shall not be subjected to discipline that is severe, humiliating or frightening
• Discipline shall not be associated with food, rest or toileting
• Spanking or any other form of physical punishment is prohibited
Describe how the entire community benefits when children receive quality care. -
ANSWER: Parents and communities who have access to quality care tend to have a
more stable workforce. Employees have fewer absences and late arrivals at work,
, higher productivity levels and are less likely to be dependent on social services.
Finding good
child care is the first step to school success. Children enter school with foundational
skills that they need to be successful. When parents feel that their child is in a safe,
loving and stimulating environment they feel more at ease at work.
Describe the importance of establishing relationships. - ANSWER: • Just as children
go through separation anxiety, so do parents.
• Trust is established over time.
• Remember, a caregiver's role is not the same as a parent. Parents need to know
you respect them as the child's first teacher.
• If you are a new teacher or in a new program, parents probably won't know you
and yet you will be taking care of their child five days a week!
• Put yourself in their place and pass on all the information you can about their child.
Describe some ways to establish positive relationships. - ANSWER: • Create an
environment where parents and children feel welcome and included. Greetboth the
child and parent by name as they arrive. Think of something positive andconnecting
to say to them as they come in. Do or say something special to let them know that
you are glad they are here today.
• Provide opportunities for open dialog and two-way communication. Parents value
anddepend on your professional knowledge and experience. Be careful not to
comeacross as a know-it-all, instead be genuine and trustworthy.
Describe some strategies for improving difficult relationships. - ANSWER: • Respect
parents preferences, choices and concerns for their children. Be considerate of their
thoughts and dreams for their child and reassure them that you are here for them.
• Identify the parents' strengths and weaknesses. Stay on neutral ground, leaving
strong emotions out as much as possible. Keep in mind the most important thing is
that children need caring adults at home and at school who have their best interest
at heart.
Describe some ways that you can increase the bond between you and the children in
your care. - ANSWER: By talking with them about their interests and ideas
Active listening
Shared experiences
According to Maslow, which should be fulfilled first: Food to eat or Safety - ANSWER:
Food to Eat
According to Maslow, which should be fulfilled first: Love and Attention or
Confidence - ANSWER: Love and Attention
According to Maslow, which should be fulfilled first: Stability or Water to drink -
ANSWER: Water to Drink
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