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Americans With Disabilities Act - correct answers.a federal law that prohibits businesses from discriminating against people with disabilities. Delay - correct answers.usually overcome by adulthood, esp with early intervention DAP - correct answers.involves knowing child development, along with each child's cultural and individual needs. Disability - correct answers.causes life-long impacts in major life activities Early Intervention - correct answers.refers to services that mitigate a delay or disability Gifted - correct answers.cognitively or developmentally advanced Inclusion - correct answers.the idea that activities and environments should be made accessible for all children Natural Environment - correct answers.a place where you would typically see children living, playing and learning Support Services - correct answers.services offered by agencies to help children with disabilities. Talented - correct answers.having a special ability not typically seen in peers Inclusive Child Care - correct answers.is an approach to child care that ensures every child has his or her unique needs met, and that every child in the program can participate in every offering. DAP relies on your knowledge of 3 things about each child in your care: - correct answers.child development, in general culturally appropriate individually appropriate
Examples of Support Services: - correct answers.screening, assessment, and evaluation of suspected disability medical services, devices and therapies advocacy and support professional groups. People First Langauge - correct answers.is a way to structure speech so it is supportive of children with special needs. two steps: recognize the person first and then the condition and then avoid prejudicial langauge about children with special needs. handicapped children - correct answers.disability/special needs crippled children - correct answers.physical disability deaf children - correct answers.hearing loss/impairment cp victim - correct answers.cerebal palsy confined to a wheelchair - correct answers.uses a wheelchair suffers from.... - correct answers.aids suggers/has Role Of Empathy and Sympathy - correct answers.having sympathy or empathy for the children in your care, and for their families, is a key part of providing quality inclusive child care and will help you remember to use people first language Empowering Children - correct answers.helps them cope with the stereotypical attitudes and behaviors of other people. T/F child care centers that do not accept vouchers or other subsides are specifically excused from the requirements of the ADA, although they may comply voluntarily. - correct answers.True T/F child care centers run by churches, mosques, or synagogues are subjected to the provisions of the ADA because they are public accommodations - correct answers.False T/F privately-owned businesses (including many child care centers) occupying facilities constructed before the ADA was passed in 1990 enjoy a "grandfather" clause that exempts from them making accessibility modifications - correct answers.True Respite Care - correct answers.is supervision for a child with a disibility that provides the childs usual caregiver. (normally, a parent or guardian) a necessary break from daily care.
Family Involvement Guidelines: - correct answers.families are varied, families are big, small, extended, nuclear and multi generational. they have one or two parents, grandparents, and bf and gf. they are created by birth, adoption, marriage, remarriage, foster care, or a desires for mutual support. Family Culture: - correct answers.refers to the group of norms taught to a growing child as the social heritage of past generations and the model to be copied respect the values of all families, regardless of size, diversity, or interpersonal relationships. guideline 1: parents and family members are the first teachers in a childs life. - correct answers.respect the role of the parents as the child's first teachers guideline 2: all families are unique, and caregivers should solicit their input to fully understand the needs of a child in care - correct answers.teachers need information from families to structure the child's learning environment and experience at the program guideline 3: providers role with the family is as a professional and an assistant - correct answers.a child care professional is the family's knowledgeable and resourceful partner in child care because of the knowledge, skills, and abilities gained through professional development. guideline 4: positive family involvement is a relationship built on trust and over time: - correct answers.be completely open and honest with families about their child, and share documentation of observation and screening sessions regularly. guideline 5: recognize the family's strengths and methods of coping: - correct answers.family involvement is critical in meeting the needs of a child with special needs. guideline 6: the relationship exists for the child - correct answers.as a professional caregiver, you must understand that professional, respectful communication dissolves many barriers to understanding Grief: - correct answers.crosses all culture of parent of children with special needs. this is not to say that all families will experience all stages of grief, but grief is common in parents who are raising a child with special needs 5 Stages Of Grief - correct answers.denial anger bargaining depression acceptance
Cycle of Grief: - correct answers.everyone grieves differently, and child care professionals respect these differences by not comparing one to another. Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect: - correct answers.you must, by law, report any suspected abuse or neglect that might have occurred or might be occurring now. How to Report Child Abuse and Neglect - correct answers.online, telephone, FL Relay/TTY and fax accommodation - correct answers.some modifiications and accommodations are easy to accomplish, while other require more resources. children with/without special needs are cared for by implementing the information you learned in your mandatory training for child care professionals Every Child Has Special Needs: - correct answers.all children need the developmentally appropriate, individualized care made possible by using DAP. Ratios: - correct answers.the state of florida determines ratios on the number of qualified adults needed to properly supervised a group of young children. you must never exceed those ratios Staff Training and Education: - correct answers.NAEYC recommends that staff members have in service training or continuing education on child development and early childhood learning as it relates to children with special needs, and that they have access to specialist in early childhood special education to ensure special needs are being met. Accessibility: - correct answers.the U.S. department of health and human services mandates the availability of these and other certain requirements for building access. These rules are applicable whether children with special needs are in care or not. Three Most Common Challenges In Accommodating Children With Special Needs Are: - correct answers.ratios, staff training and education and accessibility. Assistive Technologies: - correct answers.can help you accommodate a special need without creating undue burden. Accommodation In Health: - correct answers.all children will benefit from the measures you take to meet special health needs, so keep the environment clean and disinfected, wash everyone's hands often, and follow universal Precautions Accommodation In Safety: - correct answers.to ensure the program's physical environments is safe, perform daily, monthly and annual safety checks.