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