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ECE Question of the Day

Thursday, January 10  What are the minimum standards of licensing?

Friday, January 11  Why is it beneficial to consider higher standards of accreditation?

Monday, January 14  What organizations establish these standards?

Tuesday, January 15  What are the major physical developments in toddlers?

Wednesday, January 16  What are the signs of intellectual, emotional, and social growth in toddlers?

Thursday, January 17  Why are the toddler years sometimes particularly trying for children and adults?

Friday, January 18  What kind of environment promotes sound emotional development in toddlers?

Monday, January 21  Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

Tuesday, January 22  How does play impact social development in toddlers?

Wednesday, January 23  How do caregivers promote responsibility in toddlers?

Thursday, January 24  Name four agencies that accredit child care centers.

Friday, January 25  How do you determine which safety restraint is appropriate for transporting children?

Monday, January 28  What are the procedures for safely loading and unloading children for transportation?

Tuesday, January 29  What is a healthy childcare environment that allows children to thrive?

Wednesday, January 30  What are the appropriate procedures to follow when storing medications for children in day care? 1.html 1.html

Thursday, January 31  In what situation is a child no longer able to remain at the center? What are the stipulations for that child’s return?

Friday, February 1  What are the steps for proper hand washing as approved by the state licensing in a day care center?

Monday, February 4  What constitutes an emergency at a center?

Tuesday, February 5  What emergencies do you believe should be covered in a child care emergency plan?

Wednesday, February 6  Explain laws regarding children with disabilities.

Thursday, February 7  Define mainstreaming and inclusion.

Friday, February 8  Demonstrate strategies for integrating children with disabilities into programs.

Monday, February 11  Discuss the relationships of children with special needs with their peers, teachers, and others.

Tuesday, February 12  Explain interventions to use when working with special needs children, such as adapting the environment (e.g. child with impaired vision, gross motor impairment, or hearing impaired).

Wednesday, February 13 What are the major characteristics of preschoolers (physically, emotionally, socially, intellectually)?

Thursday, February 14  How does Piaget’s preoperational period of intellectual development apply to preschoolers?

Friday, February 15  How should caregivers react when preschoolers stutter?

Monday, February 18  Winter Break

Tuesday, February 19  Winter Break

Wednesday, February 20 Winter Break

Thursday, February 21  Winter Break

Friday, February 22  Winter Break

Monday, February 25  How does the role of accomplishment affect a preschooler’s self-esteem?

Tuesday, February 26  How can caregivers relate to preschoolers in developmentally appropriate ways?

Wednesday, February 27  What are the “windows of opportunity” regarding brain development in preschoolers?

Thursday, February 28  What do all children have in common?

Friday, March 1  How can you help to encourage children’s relationship with peers?

Monday, March 4  How can you help children develop sensitivity and understanding toward those who are of a different culture, ethnicity, linguistic background, gender, and ability?

Tuesday, March 5  How can you support the social development in children of different ages and abilities?

Wednesday, March 6  How do children’s moral senses develop, and how can you help them develop pro- social skills?

Thursday, March 7  How can you help to encourage children’s relationships with peers of differing abilities?

Friday, March 8  How can you help children develop sensitivity and understanding toward those who are of a different ability?

Monday, March 11  How can you support the social development in children of different ages and abilities?

Tuesday, March 12  How can you include children with disabilities in an early childhood program?

Wednesday, March 13  What is a communicable illness?

Thursday, March 14  Describe the four methods of disease transmission.

Friday, March 15 What are the four stages of an illness?

Monday, March 18  Explain the need for immunizations.

Tuesday, March 19 What immunizations to young children need in order to attend daycare or school?

Wednesday, March 19  What are children who have different disabilities like?

Thursday, March 20  What is supervision?

Friday, March 21  What does age appropriate mean?

Monday, March 25 Describe where pathogens are commonly located.

Tuesday, March 26 What are the four stages of an illness?

Wednesday, March 27 Name the symptoms of common illnesses.

Thursday, March 28 Identify and describe at least three different types of childcare.

Friday, March 29 Furlough

Monday, April 1 What are some guidelines for managing your personal well- being on the job?

Tuesday, April 2  How might an individual use the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to improve their personal well-being?

Wednesday, April 3  What is the food guide pyramid?

Thursday, April 4  What three nutrients provide energy?

Friday, April 5  What information is included on food labels?

Monday, April 15  Why are vitamins and minerals important?

Tuesday, April 16  What are the differences between dietary requirements of children vs. adults?

Wednesday, April 17  What is the difference between malnutrition and under nutrition?

Thursday, April 18  What is the difference between overweight and obesity?  ty/bmi_tbl.htm ty/bmi_tbl.htm

Friday, April 19  What criteria should cafeterias consider when planning their menus?

Monday, April 22  What are some ways to make food interesting to children?

Tuesday, April 23  What are some signs of malnourished vs. healthy children?

Wednesday, April 24  Why should nutritional assessments be used?

Thursday, April 25  What are some ways educators can improve children’s health?

Friday, April 26  Why is it important to provide information to parents about good nutritional practices?

Monday, April 29  Why are routines important to preschool- age children?

Tuesday, April 30  What are the segments of time that must be balanced in a preschool schedule?

Wednesday, May 1  Name the different types of transitions and give one example.

Thursday, May 2  What are the “program goals” in a child care center?

Friday, May 3  Who should be involved in curriculum planning?

Monday, May 6  What should you take into consideration when planning curriculum for young children?

Tuesday, May 7  How are good child guidance skills essential in the prevention of child abuse and neglect?

Wednesday, May 8  What constitutes child abuse and neglect?

Thursday, May 9  What role does a caregiver play in the life of a child?  What responsibilities are part of that role?

Friday, May 10  How can you as an individual and our society provide assistance and support for survivors of abuse?

Monday, May 13  How can understanding a child’s developmental level help a child care provider assist in preventing abuse and neglect?

Tuesday, May 14  What are the characteristics of a quality child care program?

Finished!!!!!!!!!!!!