DCF 40-hour training Practice Exam 2023
Graded A+ (Florida)
Regulation - -is a law, rule, ordinance, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct. -Child care - -the care, protection, and supervision of a child for a period of less than 24 hours a day on a regular basis -A child care program is either licensed, registered or exempt from licensure. The main types of child care programs in Florida are: - -child care facilities, specialized child care mildly ill facilities, family day care homes,
large family child care homes -School-aged child care programs must be: - -Licensed prior to operation and for continued operation unless the program demonstrates that it is exempt -Child Care for Mildly Ill Children - -- Staffed with early childhood professionals and nurses while children get well
- Slower paced and provide more rest time -Drop-in Child Care - -child care provided occasionally in a child care facility in a shopping mall or business establishment where the child is in care for no
more than a 4-hour period and the parent remains on the premises of the business at all times. -Evening Child Care - -child care provided during the evening hours and may encompass the hours of 6 pm to 7 am to accommodate parents who work late night shifts. -Access - -During the child care program's operational hour and the times the children are in care, the program must allow parents, guardians and the licensing authority access to the program. -Programs Exempt from Licensure - -Public and non-public schools - school days,
Programs for children Grades Six and Above,
School- Age programs on School sites that meet certain criteria,
Instructional/tutorial programs,
Graded A+ (Florida)
Regulation - -is a law, rule, ordinance, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct. -Child care - -the care, protection, and supervision of a child for a period of less than 24 hours a day on a regular basis -A child care program is either licensed, registered or exempt from licensure. The main types of child care programs in Florida are: - -child care facilities, specialized child care mildly ill facilities, family day care homes,
large family child care homes -School-aged child care programs must be: - -Licensed prior to operation and for continued operation unless the program demonstrates that it is exempt -Child Care for Mildly Ill Children - -- Staffed with early childhood professionals and nurses while children get well
- Slower paced and provide more rest time -Drop-in Child Care - -child care provided occasionally in a child care facility in a shopping mall or business establishment where the child is in care for no
more than a 4-hour period and the parent remains on the premises of the business at all times. -Evening Child Care - -child care provided during the evening hours and may encompass the hours of 6 pm to 7 am to accommodate parents who work late night shifts. -Access - -During the child care program's operational hour and the times the children are in care, the program must allow parents, guardians and the licensing authority access to the program. -Programs Exempt from Licensure - -Public and non-public schools - school days,
Programs for children Grades Six and Above,
School- Age programs on School sites that meet certain criteria,
Instructional/tutorial programs,