FL DCF CHILD CARE BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION
AND SCREENING (BOSR) 2025/2026 EXAM WITH
ALL COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND DETAILED
ANSWERS (ERABORATED) FOR GUARANTEED
PASS T0P-RATED A+.
FL DCF BOSR
This targeted guide prepares you for the FL DCF Behavioral
Observation and Screening (BOSR) exam. It provides essential practice
questions and verified answers covering screening methods,
developmental milestones, and reporting protocols. Master the
required material and approach your certification with confidence.
Child care professionals observe and screen children so they
can ...... ANSWER ....... 1. Facilitate the growth and
development of every child in their program,
2. Detect early signs of developmental delay or disability,
3. Identify signs of child abuse or neglect.
Observation and screening describe ...... ANSWER .......
how early childhood professionals use certain methods to
help them pay attention to the behavior and development
of children under their care.
Observation ...... ANSWER ....... is an ongoing process
in which child care professionals recognize and document
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identifiable developmental milestones as they appear,
using tools such as checklists, anecdotal records, and
running records.
Screening ...... ANSWER ....... is an ongoing process in
which child care professionals use specialized observation
and documentation tools to identify, document, and
monitor typical development or possible developmental
delay.
The three main reasons child care programs observe and
screen children are to ...... ANSWER ....... 1. To foster
growth and development in every child,
2. Detect early signs of developmental delay or disability,
and
3. Identify signs of child abuse and neglect.
These processes are also used to support ...... ANSWER
....... -quality curriculum development;
-help parents support growth and development at home; -
allow timely referral for early intervention services; and -
provide a common reference point and basis for interaction
between parents, program staff, and other professionals.
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Observation and screening foster growth and development in
every child by ...... ANSWER ....... determining the
child's developmental-age level and by using the
information obtained from observation and screening to
develop inside and outside learning spaces, personal care
routines, communication and interaction practices,
learning activities, and program policies and procedures.
Observation and screening can detect early signs of
developmental delay or disability when ...... ANSWER
....... child care staff members are trained to identify and
document signs of typical or atypical growth and
development. Since staff members see children throughout
the day and have training in child growth and
development, they may be in the best position to spot the
earliest signs of atypical development. Therefore, staff may
be in the best position to help the child and family.
Child care personnel should not ...... ANSWER .......
attempt to diagnose delay or disability. Instead, they
should document typical and atypical patterns of
development and take appropriate action as defined by
their program's written policies and procedures.
Observation and screening can help child care professionals
identify the signs of child abuse and neglect by ......
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ANSWER ....... reporting any suspected abuse or neglect
and can do so anonymously. However, people who work
with children are required by law to identify themselves
when they report suspected child abuse or neglect. Failure
to report suspected abuse or neglect is a felony of the third
degree in Florida.
Observation and screening support quality curriculum
development by ...... ANSWER ....... focusing learning
goals and objectives, lesson plans, and teaching strategies
on the development and implementation of activities that
strengthen the child's skills. The best child care
professionals can recognize what each child knows and can
do, and uses this information to help increase skills,
abilities, and knowledge.
Observation and screening can help parents support their
child's growth and development at home by ......
ANSWER ....... increasing the volume and quality of
information available to them. When quality information
is combined with the professional services provided by a
child care program, a child's outcomes improve, both at the
program and at home.
Observation and screening allow ...... ANSWER .......
timely referral for intervention. The earlier signs of