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True or false: Activities that require standing, jumping, dancing and marching are distracting
because children become excited and distracted. - Answer -False, Standing, dancing and
marching develops strength and coordination.
True or false: Water tables and sand boxes create a tactile sensory experience. - Answer -True
True or false: Unstructured outside activities allow children to release extra energy, but offer no
developmental benefits. - Answer -False, outside activities can be used to help toddlers develop
many fundamental skills.
True or false: Playground toys are appropriate for children of all ages, toys designed specifically
for an age group are unnecessary. - Answer -False
Art activities should be designed to promote... - Answer -expression and develop motor skills.
Design curriculum that is geared towards motivating children to develop necessary skills in
______, _____ and _____ realms. - Answer -Physical, social and cognitive realms.
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,curriculum should be designed so that it is based on... - Answer -A child's age, personality and
cultural background.
Appropriately sized furniture for infants and toddlers. - Answer -Children's feet should be flat on
the floor - not dangling. Tables should be low enough so the child's chin is not touching the
table. This includes chairs, tables, shelves, individual storage space for personal items, and
toilets and wash basins.
Good lightening. - Answer -This includes overhead lights but also take into account natural light
from windows.
Comfortable Temperature - Answer -You must provide a comfortable temperature whether it
requires heat during cold months or air conditioning during hot months.
Soothing decoration and artwork. - Answer -Appropriately chosen photographs, posters,
artwork made by the children, and educational wall hangings should all be present and placed
so that children can easily see them.
Describe the problems that a caregiver might encounter because of the unwanted elements
listed in your participant's guide. - Answer -Lack of storage space for classroom materials., toys
and learning materials that are placed out of reach of small children. Cleaning supplies and
chemicals located within reach of small children. This also includes other dangerous items such
as sharp scissors or knives. Toilets too large to use and sinks too high to reach, uncomfortable
furniture, unwanted noise pollution. also Areas or devices that restrict children, such as
highchairs and car seats.
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, (birth through 12-months) What is the purpose of the parent area? - Answer -This area is used
to receive children in the morning and return them to their parents in the afternoon. The parent
area should facilitate the signing in and out of the children, and there should be a table for the
attendance record and any pamphlets, flyers, or other information that the parents need to take
home.
Describe and appropriately designed play area for infants. - Answer -This area is used to engage
infants in play activities and should be equipped with developmentally appropriate toys and
supplies. The area should have soft carpet and area rugs to ensure a safe and comfortable
experience while infants lay, crawl and roll around the area. Bars should be low to the ground
but high enough to encourage grabbing and standing.
What kinds of items are in the language area? - Answer -This area is used for activities that
stimulate an infant's development of language skills. Items that should be stored in this area
include soft books with large bright pictures, vinyl mirrors and plush toys.
Describe an appropriately designed feeding area for infants. Include the types of items and
furniture that should be found in a feeding area. - Answer -This area is used to facilitate the
feeding of infants. There should be a refrigerator to store baby formula and food. All foods
placed inside the refrigerator should be labeled with the child's name, the date the food was
placed into the refrigerator, and any special instructions that are relevant to the child's feeding
requirements. There should also be highchairs to use with children who are old enough, a
rocking chair for soothing infants during feeding, and a sink to facilitate clean-up.
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