Early Childhood Education

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Across
  1. 1. involvement- patterfns of programs participation by parents in early childhood settings that are realted to their parenting roles
  2. 2. childhood- the period of life from birth to nine years of age
  3. 6. approach- school provide children freedom withing limits
  4. 7. expectations- limits that children are expected to follow
  5. 9. care-types of child care that focuses primarily on meeting the child's physical needs
  6. 11. term used to refer to a child from the first year until the 3rd birthday
  7. 13. term referring to children ages three to six years
  8. 14. a child care worker who usually provide care in the childs home
  9. 15. child care- child care that is provided in a private then home
  10. 16. start- a program developed by the federal government to strengthen the academic skill of children from lows income families
  11. 17. from birth through the first years of life
  12. 18. brief summary of a persons qualificatin skills
Down
  1. 1. cooperatives-child care programs that are formed and run by parents
  2. 3. out-a guidance technique used when a childs behavior cannot be ignored
  3. 4. in a lesson plan, a method of gaining childresn attention
  4. 5. care centers- full day child care facilities that focus on the basic behavioral expectations-
  5. 8. years- another name given to middle childhood
  6. 10. change or growth in a human being
  7. 12. child care programs- progrfams often sponsored by schools,houses of worship,or child care centers that provide carfe for children before or after school
  8. 19. childhood- the period of life from birth to nine years of age