Working With Children

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Across
  1. 3. Uses music interventions to improve children’s emotional, cognitive, and social well-being.
  2. 4. Works to protect the rights and welfare of children in legal, social, or educational settings.
  3. 6. Assesses and treats emotional, behavioral, and mental health issues in children.
  4. 7. Helps students with academic, social, and emotional challenges through counseling and guidance.
  5. 9. Uses creative arts to help children express emotions and cope with trauma or stress.
  6. 11. Supports elementary students struggling with literacy by providing targeted reading interventions and strategies.
  7. 15. Educates and guides children in various subjects and skills, typically in a school setting.
  8. 17. Teacher who supports children with disabilities or learning differences in an educational setting.
  9. 19. Provides in-home childcare, including feeding, playing, and supervising daily activities.
  10. 20. Workers care for young children ensuring their safety, development, and well-being.
  11. 21. Educates young children (ages 3-5) through structured play, hands-on activities, and foundational learning experiences.
  12. 22. Supports children and families in need by providing resources, protection, and advocacy.
  13. 24. Organizes books, reading programs, and educational activities for children in libraries.
Down
  1. 1. Teaches and trains children in specific sports while fostering teamwork and discipline.
  2. 2. Works with young offenders to support rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
  3. 5. A type of therapist who helps children improve their movement, strength, coordination, and overall physical function.
  4. 6. Oversees the operations of an elementary school, including curriculum, staff, and student development.
  5. 8. Provides medical care and support for children in hospitals, clinics, or pediatrician offices.
  6. 10. A professional who develops, implements, and evaluates curriculum and teaching standards in schools.
  7. 12. Assists teachers in the classroom by supporting students with academic or behavioral needs.
  8. 13. A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating illnesses in infants, children, and teenagers.
  9. 14. Diagnoses and treats speech, language, and communication disorders in children.
  10. 16. A type of therapist who helps children develop the skills needed for daily activities, such as fine motor skills, coordination, sensory processing, and self-care tasks.
  11. 18. Helps children cope with hospitalization, medical procedures, and illness through play and education.
  12. 23. A federally funded program for low-income students focusing on early childhood education, social-emotional development, and school readiness.