DCF Child Care Certification- FL Exam Questions With
Accurate Answers.
Why do childcare professionals observe and screen children? - accurate
answers-So they can facilitate the growth and development of every child in
their program, detect early signs of development, delay or disability, and
identify signs of child abuse or neglect.
Observation - accurate answers-an ongoing process in which child care
professionals recognize and document identifiable developmental milestones
as they appear using tools such as checklists, anecdotal records, and running
records
Screening - accurate answers-is an ongoing process in which child care
professionals use specialized observation and documentation tools to identify,
document, and monitor typical development or possible developmental delay
Developmental milestones - accurate answers-are observable behaviors,
traits, skills, or abilities that typically appear at specific age ranges
3 main reasons child care programs observe and screen children are to: -
accurate answers--foster growth and development
- detect early signs of delay
-identify signs of child abuse or neglect
Early intervention - accurate answers-a system of services that helps children
who have a developmental disability or delay
Atypical - accurate answers-same as not typical or not expected
Mandatory Reporters - accurate answers-people that must identify
themselves and must report suspected abuse or neglect
Documented evidence - accurate answers-written data collected by the
program
,Observation session - accurate answers-trained adult monitors a child as they
demonstrate identified skills or abilities within a developmental domain, in
their natural environment
Developmental Domain - accurate answers-Characterize children's skills and
abilties
-Physical Health and Motor Development
-Cognitive Development and General Knowledge
-Language and Communication
-Social and Emotional
-Approaches to learning
Natural Environment - accurate answers-places the child would typically be
such as home, the child care program, school, rather than a directors office or
doctors office.
Developmentally Appropriate Practice - accurate answers-research based
framework based on meeting children where they are individually,
chronologically, and culturally
Individualized Care - accurate answers-attention paid to a child that
recognizes and adapts to his or her unique character and physical emotional,
and cognitive traits.
Screening Session - accurate answers-Trained adults identify and measure
specific skills and abilities as indicated by a screening instrument
Screening takes place - accurate answers-recurrently using an instrument that
is proven to be valid, accurate., and reliable
Family members involvement in screening - accurate answers-May be active
or passive, but always involved
Benefits of Screening - accurate answers--identify specific areas of concern
-determine if assessment or evaluation may be necessary
-basis for referral
-give info to parents to make decisions
-open ongoing communication with parents and others
,Assessment - accurate answers-an agency or organization gathers and
reviews multiple sources of info about a child's suspected or confirmed
developmental delay or disability and uses data to improve a child's outcomes
Evaluation - accurate answers-procedures used by qualifies personnel that
determines a child's eligibility for federal, state, and local programs and
services
Role as a child care professional - accurate answers-Observation, Screening
and Referral
Guideline - accurate answers-general course of action taken to achieve a
desired result
Best Practice - accurate answers-specific action taken by experts in the field to
achieve a desired result
Guidelines for Observation and Screening - accurate answers-Be informed,
objective and accurate, honest and fair, focused
Objectivity - accurate answers-ability to set aside personal beliefs, values,
opinions and biases, and consider only facts
Subjectivity - accurate answers-involves the application of one's point of view
when determining a course of thought or action
Presumption - accurate answers-a belief about something or someone formed
before experience shows it is true
Good Faith - accurate answers-moral concept that means to work with sincere
intention of doing the right thing, with honesty and integrity and perform with
best effort possible
Validity - accurate answers-screening instruments soundness and legitimacy
Correlated - accurate answers-related
Replicated - accurate answers-repeated
, Involving families in the prcoess - accurate answers--permission to screen
-enrollment info
-results of previous screenings
-health records
-family dynamics
-health issues
-written consent
Confidentiality - accurate answers-keeping personal info private
Quality programs have developmentally appropriate screening schedule for
each child and share it with the parents. The American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends screenings at: - accurate answers--9 months
-18 months
-24 months or 30 months
Child care professionals should: - accurate answers-select the right screening
tools, ask the right questions, follow guidelines and best practices, involve
families
checklist - accurate answers-a list of skills and abilities to be observed.
anecdotal record - accurate answers-write about the development of a skill or
ability after it has occured
conversations - accurate answers-word for word accounts of what children
said while being interviewed by a provider
can be phonetically, non verbal communication and body language also
included
document children's ability to translate words into thoughts
documentation - accurate answers-everything in a child's file
in regards to observation- refers to records that help identify a child who may
be at risk of maltreatment, delay, disability or to relay a suspicion of child
abuse
Accurate Answers.
Why do childcare professionals observe and screen children? - accurate
answers-So they can facilitate the growth and development of every child in
their program, detect early signs of development, delay or disability, and
identify signs of child abuse or neglect.
Observation - accurate answers-an ongoing process in which child care
professionals recognize and document identifiable developmental milestones
as they appear using tools such as checklists, anecdotal records, and running
records
Screening - accurate answers-is an ongoing process in which child care
professionals use specialized observation and documentation tools to identify,
document, and monitor typical development or possible developmental delay
Developmental milestones - accurate answers-are observable behaviors,
traits, skills, or abilities that typically appear at specific age ranges
3 main reasons child care programs observe and screen children are to: -
accurate answers--foster growth and development
- detect early signs of delay
-identify signs of child abuse or neglect
Early intervention - accurate answers-a system of services that helps children
who have a developmental disability or delay
Atypical - accurate answers-same as not typical or not expected
Mandatory Reporters - accurate answers-people that must identify
themselves and must report suspected abuse or neglect
Documented evidence - accurate answers-written data collected by the
program
,Observation session - accurate answers-trained adult monitors a child as they
demonstrate identified skills or abilities within a developmental domain, in
their natural environment
Developmental Domain - accurate answers-Characterize children's skills and
abilties
-Physical Health and Motor Development
-Cognitive Development and General Knowledge
-Language and Communication
-Social and Emotional
-Approaches to learning
Natural Environment - accurate answers-places the child would typically be
such as home, the child care program, school, rather than a directors office or
doctors office.
Developmentally Appropriate Practice - accurate answers-research based
framework based on meeting children where they are individually,
chronologically, and culturally
Individualized Care - accurate answers-attention paid to a child that
recognizes and adapts to his or her unique character and physical emotional,
and cognitive traits.
Screening Session - accurate answers-Trained adults identify and measure
specific skills and abilities as indicated by a screening instrument
Screening takes place - accurate answers-recurrently using an instrument that
is proven to be valid, accurate., and reliable
Family members involvement in screening - accurate answers-May be active
or passive, but always involved
Benefits of Screening - accurate answers--identify specific areas of concern
-determine if assessment or evaluation may be necessary
-basis for referral
-give info to parents to make decisions
-open ongoing communication with parents and others
,Assessment - accurate answers-an agency or organization gathers and
reviews multiple sources of info about a child's suspected or confirmed
developmental delay or disability and uses data to improve a child's outcomes
Evaluation - accurate answers-procedures used by qualifies personnel that
determines a child's eligibility for federal, state, and local programs and
services
Role as a child care professional - accurate answers-Observation, Screening
and Referral
Guideline - accurate answers-general course of action taken to achieve a
desired result
Best Practice - accurate answers-specific action taken by experts in the field to
achieve a desired result
Guidelines for Observation and Screening - accurate answers-Be informed,
objective and accurate, honest and fair, focused
Objectivity - accurate answers-ability to set aside personal beliefs, values,
opinions and biases, and consider only facts
Subjectivity - accurate answers-involves the application of one's point of view
when determining a course of thought or action
Presumption - accurate answers-a belief about something or someone formed
before experience shows it is true
Good Faith - accurate answers-moral concept that means to work with sincere
intention of doing the right thing, with honesty and integrity and perform with
best effort possible
Validity - accurate answers-screening instruments soundness and legitimacy
Correlated - accurate answers-related
Replicated - accurate answers-repeated
, Involving families in the prcoess - accurate answers--permission to screen
-enrollment info
-results of previous screenings
-health records
-family dynamics
-health issues
-written consent
Confidentiality - accurate answers-keeping personal info private
Quality programs have developmentally appropriate screening schedule for
each child and share it with the parents. The American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends screenings at: - accurate answers--9 months
-18 months
-24 months or 30 months
Child care professionals should: - accurate answers-select the right screening
tools, ask the right questions, follow guidelines and best practices, involve
families
checklist - accurate answers-a list of skills and abilities to be observed.
anecdotal record - accurate answers-write about the development of a skill or
ability after it has occured
conversations - accurate answers-word for word accounts of what children
said while being interviewed by a provider
can be phonetically, non verbal communication and body language also
included
document children's ability to translate words into thoughts
documentation - accurate answers-everything in a child's file
in regards to observation- refers to records that help identify a child who may
be at risk of maltreatment, delay, disability or to relay a suspicion of child
abuse