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Strategies for Effective Visual Supervision (4.12)

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Long distractions with parents are not one of the challenges in supervising children.

false

Which of the following is NOT correct:

Child care providers should never ask for assistance when designing a classroom; they should know what to do.

Which is NOT one of the occasions during the day when childcare providers should count heads.

Whenever you sing a special song

Counting heads doesn’t do any good if a child is hiding somewhere.

false

If you have a biter and need to change diapers or do other things with other children, put the biter in a highchair just long enough to accomplish your task.

true

Conversations with parents at arrival and pick-up time should be as in-depth as possible.

false

In the event of a missing child, which of the following is NOT correct:

Never ask for help unless absolutely necessary.

Which of the following is CORRECT:

According to the Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook, “the playground should be divided into settings that are appropriate for different ages of children.

The National Program for Playground Safety suggests three playground rules for children. Which is ONE of them.

Establish no more than three rules for an entire center of preschool-age children.

Effective playground supervision requires open sight lines and proximity control.

true

What could happen if children were not supervised properly in an early childhood program?