Child Development: 21, 22, & 23
Across
- 4. The temporary backward movement to an earlier stage of development
- 6. To observe someone performing his or her job
- 8. A school program that offers students the opportunity to combine in school and no the job learning
- 9. Care that is provided
- 11. Official recognition as having met a standard, such as child care provider for quality child care
- 14. A program that provides locally run child care facilities designed to help lower income and disadvantaged children from birth to five years of age become ready for school
- 16. A job in which a person works for little or no pay while gaining experience and receiving supervision
- 19. A lifelong condition caused by the body's inability to produce enough insulin
- 23. An event where employers with current or future job openings meet with potential employees
- 25. A condition that interferes with a child's ability to learn, listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do math
- 27. A school program in which students volunteer in their community as a graduation requirement
- 28. Someone who chooses to be self employed or to own his or her own business
- 29. A period during which children move from one activity to the next
- 31. Someone who is willing to learn new information and acquire skills throughout his or her working life
- 32. An introductory letter sent with a resume
- 33. A disorder that affects a child's ability to communicate and interact with others
- 36. Attention deficit disorder; similar to ADHD, but does not involve hyperactivity
- 39. Placing children with disabilities in regular classrooms while they also receive special education services
- 41. When the children share their experiences in show and tell or listen to a story together
- 42. The practice of using personal and professional contacts to further your career goals
- 43. Someone with some education beyond high school that trains him or her for a certain field
- 44. The kind of job many people take when they first enter a career area
- 45. A person trained to provide child care
- 47. A group of disorders that includes autism
- 48. An arrangement in which parents take turns caring for one another's children in their own homes.
- 49. Someone with a position that requires at least a degree from a four year college or technical school in a specific are of study
- 50. Funds paid by individual states to unemployed people who are actively seeking employment
Down
- 1. A natural talent or potential for learning a skill
- 2. The skills or abilities needed to do a specific job
- 3. General skills used in school and in various types of jobs
- 5. A person who is required by law to report maltreatment
- 7. Doing the right thing
- 10. Also called co-op, it is child care that is provided by the parents of the children in the co-op
- 12. A learning disorder that prevents a child from understanding printed symbols in a normal way
- 13. A therapist trained to help substance abusers
- 15. A time when children can choose any activity they want
- 17. A collection of individuals who work together to explore and accept their feelings
- 18. An area designated for certain types of play and learning
- 20. Showing or having the potential to show, special abilities in one or more areas
- 21. A law ensuring that former employees can keep the health insurance plan they received through their former employer for up to 18 months
- 22. A child care facility where troubled parents can go to receive short term, free child care.
- 24. Having below average intelligence and skills. This condition is also known as a cognitive impairment or developmental disability
- 26. Care that takes place in the caregiver's home
- 30. A dependence on a substance, such as alcohol or drugs
- 33. Attention deficit hyperactive disorder; a behavioral disorder in which children often fail to finish what they start, do not seem to listen, and are easily distracted
- 34. Stress that comes from the environment a child lives in or from certain circumstances and changes
- 35. A facility in which a staff of adults provides care for children
- 37. An official printed document that gives permission, such as one from the state that indicates child care providers meet health and safety standards
- 38. All of the career moves and job experience that a person gains as he or she works toward a career goal
- 40. A visualization of your chosen career path
- 46. A concise document that summarizes your career objectives, education, work experiences, and accomplishments