Appropriate Practices - Questions With Correct
Solutions
What affect does quality early care have on children? Correct
Answer - academic benefits lasting into high school
What age group is considered early childhood? Correct Answer -
birth to 8 years old
Age appropriateness Correct Answer - considering what is
typical for a child within a given age group
Individual appropriateness Correct Answer - considering the
needs of each child as a unique individual
Social/Cultural appropriateness Correct Answer - considering
the social and cultural contexts in which children grow and live
Intentionality Correct Answer - having clearly defined goals
for children and thoughtfully prepared environments, experiences
and activities to meet those goals
Three critical challenges impacting early childhood practices are:
Correct Answer - -Addressing differences in school success and
achievement
-Integrating and aligning preschool and elementary school
programming
-Improving teacher preparation, professional development and
ongoing support
, Structural indicators Correct Answer - are things that are
"regulable," meaning they can be monitored and are important for
providing consistent care.
EX: Licensure
Lower ratios
Smaller group size
Caregiver qualifications
Professional development for staff
Health and safety regulations
Inclusive environment
Process indicators Correct Answer - are what programs "do"
to help promote development through specific activities and
intentional practices. Process indicators are observable interactions.
EX: Curriculum and established routines
Language and reasoning activities
Sensitive, responsive interactions
Collaboration and provisions for parents and families
Parent, teacher, and child interactions
Child-sized furnishings
Well defined and equipped space that meets the needs of all children
Quality experiences early in life lead to better outcomes for children.
These experiences lead to: Correct 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