Childcare Careers, Responsibilities, and Parenting

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Across
  1. 2. Set of skills or tasks most children can do at a certain age.
  2. 3. A culmination of neglectful or harmful actions and behaviors that can impact a child's development and mental well-being, sometimes into adulthood.
  3. 4. The ability to control and regulate your own behavior, actions and decisions so you can achieve your goals. Can be taught through positive parenting.
  4. 5. What a caregiver and child develop by using appropriate language, listening to each other, and valuing their feelings, opinions, privacy, and individuality.
  5. 10. Keeping up-to-date data of a child's development, routines, and interests.
  6. 11. How a child becomes able to do more complex things as they age.
  7. 12. Childcare providers are responsible for talking with parents/guardians about daily activities, behaviors, and related problems.
  8. 13. What a caregiver provides by keeping children free from physical and emotional harm.
  9. 14. Ex. Brushing teeth, showering, changing diapers, etc.
  10. 15. Routines to ensure children have enough rest, physical activity, and playtime.
  11. 16. What a caregiver provides when they accept the child's uniqueness and respect their individuality.
Down
  1. 1. Is not a punishment, but a teaching opportunity. Must be structured, consistent, predictable, and fair.
  2. 6. What a caregiver provides by encouraging lifelong learning opportunities through discover and exploration.
  3. 7. Nutritious food and water, shelter, appropriate clothing, warm bed, medical care, etc.
  4. 8. Beliefs taught to children by their caregiver.
  5. 9. A person who meets the many needs of children.
  6. 11. Provide care and education for children while their parents or guardians are working.
  7. 15. What a childcare provider gives when they keep a safe play environment and supervising children.