A) Using evidence-based practices when planning curriculum.
B) Using evidence-based practices,gathering information,and orienting families.
C) Advertising for enrollment at the same time every year.
D) Using the same enrollment advertisements each year.
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A) Cleaning high chairs and cribs daily so any child can use them.
B) Placing infants on their back to sleep with no toys or blankets in the crib.
C) Talking and singing to help infants associate the sound of language with positive and safe relationships.
D) Checking the environment consistently to remove choking hazards.
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A) When children are climbing the steps into the bus.
B) The 10 foot danger zone immediately surrounding the bus.
C) The 10 foot danger zone in front of the bus.
D) Inside the bus from overturns.
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A) Do not release a child to anyone who displays behaviors that could endanger the child.
B) Do not release a child to anyone you do not know without checking the identification.
C) If no authorized person comes to pick-up the child,you may release a child to a person the child knows.
D) Know what to do if no authorized person comes to pick-up a child.
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A) Repeating the same lesson plan every 8 weeks.
B) Using the same curriculum activities every year.
C) Sticking to the order of activities described in a curriculum guide.
D) Developing rhythms,patterns,and habits that are followed each day.
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A) Anticipating that the children will follow others when needed.
B) Using direct and clear language supplemented by gestures.
C) Using books and pictures to communicate safety practices.
D) Engaging with families to help teach importance classroom safety practices.
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A) Zay explains that the school is a safe and neutral place for children.
B) Zay tells Alan that it is best if teachers are not drawn into family issues.
C) Zay clarifies that this is not an appropriate teacher activity.
D) Zay suggests that it might work best if he sent such observations by email.
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A) How to follow the teacher's directions to evacuate the room in case of emergency.
B) How to stay home alone and prepare a safe lunch.
C) How to keep away from matches and strange animals.
D) How to get down,take cover,and hold on in case of earthquake.
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A) Understanding that teachers need to use this time as a "break" to re-energize.
B) Recognizing that the adult to child ratio allows for some down time when teachers can anticipate that someone else is watching.
C) Recognizing that children need a chance to play freely without the constraints of supervision.
D) Clarifying roles such as assigning each teacher to supervise a zone of the play area.
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A) Positioning oneself so the children are in view.
B) Being able to see the doors at all times.
C) Looking up from the computer periodically to view the classroom.
D) Periodically walking round and changing position.
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A) At arrival,whenever the group moves to and from another location.
B) When the majority of the children have arrived,and at group time.
C) Following the first meal of the day,and periodically thereafter.
D) At arrival and at group time.
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A) Clarifies who is ultimately responsible for the care and security of each individual child.
B) Requires the other teacher to focus only on his or her assigned children.
C) Helps parents know who to communicate with when changes are needed for the child's care.
D) Reduces potential for mistakes that could cause safety concerns.
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A) Teachers must be able to both see and hear children at all times.
B) Teachers must train children to look at and listen to their instructions at all times.
C) Children must be able to both see and hear the children at all times.
D) Children must be able to respond to "1-2-3,eyes and ears on me" spoken by the teacher.
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A) Failing to position herself/himself appropriately.
B) Attending to the needs of the individual but not the group.
C) Maintaining attention for safe supervision between the individual and the group.
D) Relying on another adult in the classroom to maintain safe supervision.
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