UMOS HEAD START

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Across
  1. 3. Therapy Support service that helps children improve their communication skills , including speaking and understanding language.
  2. 4. A plan designed to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability.
  3. 7. Building toys used for construction and imaginative play.
  4. 10. Health Consultant Specialist who works with staff and families to support the emotional well-being and development of children.
  5. 12. Soft modeling compound used for tactile play.
  6. 13. Person responsible for guiding and educating children in the classroom.
  7. 15. Scheduled rest period during the day.
  8. 17. play Time designated for physical activities and play outside.
  9. 18. An educational outing outside of the classroom to explore new spaces.
  10. 19. Practice of integrating children with diverse abilities into all classroom activities to ensure equal participation.
  11. 20. Person responsible for safely transporting children to and from the Center, ensuring that safety regulations and schedules are followed.
  12. 21. Educational toys that help children develop problem-solving skills.
  13. 23. Staff responsible for supporting families and connecting them with resources, offering guidance on child development, and coordinating family involvement in the program.
  14. 24. Common drawing and coloring tool for young children.
  15. 26. Daily activity where children gather for group discussions or stories
Down
  1. 1. A teacher's detailed guide for daily learning activities.
  2. 2. Professional who oversees the educational curriculum and teaching staff, ensuring that developmental standards are met and providing support to teachers.
  3. 5. Staff member who assists on the bus, helping children safely get on and off, and providing supervision during transportation.
  4. 6. Learning tools used to teach numbers, letters, or vocabulary.
  5. 8. A strategy designed to help a child manage challenging behaviors by outlining specific interventions, supports, and goals to encourage positive behavior.
  6. 9. Individuals who prepare nutritious meals and snacks for the children, following dietary guidelines and food safety standards.
  7. 11. Regular gathering where teachers and parents discuss child development and program updates.
  8. 14. The person in charge of the daily operations of the Head Start center, including staff management, facility maintenance, and ensuring compliance with program requirements.
  9. 16. A creative medium often used for art projects.
  10. 22. Light meal provided during the end of the day for the children.
  11. 25. Set of letters used in early literacy education.