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Family Child Care Home: Child care that is provided in a private home.
Child Care Center: Full-day child care facilities that focus on basic nnutritional, social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs.
Custodial Care: Type of child care that focuses primarily on meeting the child's physical needs.
Montessori Approach: Schools provide children freedom within limits by a rather structured approach, and a fixed method in which materials are presented.
Head Start: A program developed by the federal goverment to strengthen the academic skills of children from low-income homes, and designed mainly for four ans five year olds
School age Child Care Programs: Programs often sponsored by schools, houses of worship, or child care centers that provide care for children before and or after school.
Checking In Services: Program assigning workers to call children in self-care to make sure there are no problems.
Chapter 2
Across:2. | Child care that is provided in a private home. | 7. | A program developed by the federal goverment to strengthen the academic skills of children from low-income homes, and designed mainly for four ans five year olds |
| | Down:1. | Programs often sponsored by schools, houses of worship, or child care centers that provide care for children before and or after school. | 3. | Schools provide children freedom within limits by a rather structured approach, and a fixed method in which materials are presented. | 4. | Type of child care that focuses primarily on meeting the child's physical needs. | 5. | Full-day child care facilities that focus on basic nnutritional, social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs. | 6. | Program assigning workers to call children in self-care to make sure there are no problems. |
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Chapter 2
Across:2. | Child care that is provided in a private home. | 7. | A program developed by the federal goverment to strengthen the academic skills of children from low-income homes, and designed mainly for four ans five year olds |
| | Down:1. | Programs often sponsored by schools, houses of worship, or child care centers that provide care for children before and or after school. | 3. | Schools provide children freedom within limits by a rather structured approach, and a fixed method in which materials are presented. | 4. | Type of child care that focuses primarily on meeting the child's physical needs. | 5. | Full-day child care facilities that focus on basic nnutritional, social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs. | 6. | Program assigning workers to call children in self-care to make sure there are no problems. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only