Demonstrate how theory is reflective in the child care environment #1576


Demonstrate how theory is reflective in the child care environment

Discover how early childhood education theory is reflected in the child care environment. Explore the supporting elements that demonstrate the practical application of theory in child care centers. Gain insights into the importance of theory in shaping the learning experiences of young children.

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Related Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate how theory is reflective in the child care environment: Relationship between development theories & adolescence
  2. Identify and understand the requirements of Child Care Subsidy (POC), Child and Adult Food Program, MSDE Child Care Credential, Tiered Reimbursement, and the Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund
  3. Demonstrate how theory is reflective in the child care environment for infants and toddlers.
  4. Demonstrate how theory is reflective in the child care environment.
  5. Explain how theory is reflective in the child care environment.
  6. Identify factors that may influence learning for a child in the family child care environment.
  7. Identify responses to typical daily child care scenarios with solutions that are aligned with Child Care Regulations
  8. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of schedules and consistency in a child care environment.
  9. Demonstrate an understanding how to maintain a safe environment under the guidance of the Office of Child Care Regulations.
  10. Demonstrate an understanding of the overall cost of child care
  11. Demonstrates understanding of an appropriate family child care curriculum
  12. Describe strategies and experiences to promote collaboration between child and youth care professionals and programs and other professionals involved in the care and education of all children and youth.
  13. Demonstrate understanding of optimal room arrangements for family child care settings and their components.
  14. Demonstrate understanding of developing strategies for involving parents in the child care setting.
  15. Demonstrate an understanding of staff scheduling and student enrollment aligned with Child Care Regulations.
  16. Demonstrates understanding of the ADA and how it applies to family child care homes
  17. Describe the importance of monitoring the family child care environment for potential risks.
  18. Demonstrate understanding of inclusionary practices for cerebral palsy in the child care setting.
  19. Demonstrate knowledge of exclusion criteria in a child care setting.
  20. Demonstrate understanding of inclusionary practices for conduct disorder in the child care setting.

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