Solutions
10 Standards for quality Child Care through accreditation
Correct Answer Relationships, Curriculum, Teaching,
Assessment of children's progress, Health, Teachers, Families,
Community relationships, Physical environment, Leadership
management
7 Principles of IDEA Correct Answer Free appropriate public
education, appropriate evaluation, Individualized education
programs, least restrictive environment and access to the general
education curriculum, procedural due process, parent and
student participation in decision-making, alignment with No
Child Left Behind
Accomodation Correct Answer Child changing his/her ideas
to accept the new info
An educational reformer who had a vision for a modern system
of education for children Correct Answer Comenius
Assimilation Correct Answer Fitting it into a child's existing
belief
Believed a child's environment is a major influence on their
education Correct Answer Robert Owen
Believed children were innocent and society corrupted them
Correct Answer Rosseau
, Believed in children's self-directed play Correct Answer
Caroline Pratt
Believed that children need order/structure Correct Answer
Maria Montessori
Believed that everyone has the right to an education Correct
Answer Pestalozzi
Brought Kindergarten to the US Correct Answer Elizabeth
Peabody
Categories of Disabilities in IDEA Correct Answer
Intellectual disabilities, hearing impairments, speech/language
impairments, visual impairments, autism, serious emotional
disturbance, orthopedic impairments, traumatic brain injury,
other health impairments, specific learning disabilities, multiple
disabilities
Child care Correct Answer Education and care for young
children in various settings outside their homes less than 24 hrs.
a day
Child Care Centers Correct Answer Usually include children
from infancy through pre-school age and offer before and after-
school care, wrap-around programs, half-days and full-days
Common Core State Standards Correct Answer Arose from a
simple idea that creating one set of challenging academic
expectations for all students would improve achievement and
college readiness