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CDA STUDY SHEET 2026 ACCURATE
SOLUTION COLLECTION
โ—‰ true or false: if a child is showing symptoms that may be
contagious, teachers should refrain from touching them.
Answer: false
โ—‰ which staff members have authority to administer medication?.
Answer: those who have completed the medication administration
training
โ—‰ what is early intervention?.
Answer: the process of identifying unique learning needs at an early
age, and creating a learning plan to best support the child
โ—‰ when an infant is not interested in finishing a prepared bottle,
what should a child care provider do with the remainder of the
bottle's contents (breast milk or formula?).
Answer: discard it
โ—‰ when should a child care provider introduce solid (pureed) foods
to an infant?.
Answer: -when the child is between 4 and 6 months old
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SOLUTION COLLECTION

โ—‰ true or false: if a child is showing symptoms that may be contagious, teachers should refrain from touching them. Answer: false โ—‰ which staff members have authority to administer medication?. Answer: those who have completed the medication administration training โ—‰ what is early intervention?. Answer: the process of identifying unique learning needs at an early age, and creating a learning plan to best support the child โ—‰ when an infant is not interested in finishing a prepared bottle, what should a child care provider do with the remainder of the bottle's contents (breast milk or formula?). Answer: discard it โ—‰ when should a child care provider introduce solid (pureed) foods to an infant?. Answer: - when the child is between 4 and 6 months old

  • when the parent has given permission to do so โ—‰ what is the healthiest meal option for preschoolers?. Answer: turkey and cheese sandwich on whole wheat bread, lettuce and tomatoes, sliced peaches, and milk โ—‰ family-style meals are offered in order to. Answer: help to model healthy eating habits and build positive relationships with food โ—‰ teachers should teach children to sneeze and cough into. Answer: - a tissue
  • their elbow โ—‰ children in diapers should have their diapers changed once every. Answer: 2 hours or if there is a bowel movement whichever comes first โ—‰ at what age is it appropriate for children to start learning how to use the toilet. Answer: between 2 and 3

Answer: 3 feet โ—‰ cribs, cots and mats should be cleaned and sanitized. Answer: - weekly

  • between users โ—‰ true or false: cots or mats should be arranged so that children sleep head to head, toe to toe. Answer: false โ—‰ child abuse can cause. Answer: - behavior problems
  • low self-esteem
  • learning difficulties
  • abuse toward others โ—‰ what is a sign of physical abuse. Answer: bite marks โ—‰ what is a sign of emotional abuse. Answer: sleeping problems

โ—‰ what is a sign of sexual abuse. Answer: toileting issues โ—‰ what is a sign of neglect. Answer: poor hygiene โ—‰ true or false: if a teacher observes one of the signs of abuse, the child is definitely in danger and should be removed from the home. Answer: false โ—‰ whose job is it to investigate suspected child abuse. Answer: the department of health and human services โ—‰ what should you do if you suspect that a child in your care is being abused?. Answer: - document observations

  • share concerns with your supervisor
  • report observations to DHHS โ—‰ what is a yes environment. Answer: an environment in which children are given the opportunity to explore freely, while remaining safe from hazards

โ—‰ true or false: toddlers are capable of playing with blocks. Answer: true โ—‰ according to NAEYC, which centers should be included when planning a preschool classroom?. Answer: - blocks, sand and water, pretend play

  • cooking, math and manipulative, science
  • art, music and movement, literacy โ—‰ what factor does not need to be considered when planning an indoor environment for preschoolers. Answer: placement of adult furniture โ—‰ true or false: individual needs and interests do not need to be considered when choosing materials for the whole group. Answer: false โ—‰ true or false: materials should be developmentally appropriate for children ages 6 months below the youngest child in the group, and 6 months older than the oldest child in the group. Answer: true

โ—‰ true or false: materials should reflect just one race and/or culture, in order to create less confusion for refugee and immigrant families. Answer: false โ—‰ materials should be displayed on low, open shelves and labeled with. Answer: - words

  • pictures โ—‰ curriculum is. Answer: everything that happens in the classroom, including activities, interactions, schedule and routines โ—‰ true or false: spontaneous, unplanned form of learning is a part of quality curriculum. Answer: true โ—‰ what is not an appropriate part of the schedule for infants. Answer: group meetings โ—‰ true or false: unexpected "teachable moments" should be avoided in order to complete weekly curriculum plans. Answer: false

โ—‰ what are examples of developmentally appropriate gross motor skills?. Answer: scarves, bean bags, balls and ribbons โ—‰ what are not examples of materials that encourage fine motor development. Answer: balls, bean bags and targets โ—‰ true or false: everyday routines such as folding napkins, getting ready to go outside, and washing paint brushes are good opportunities for children to develop fine motor skills. Answer: true โ—‰ what is not an example of sensory materials. Answer: pretend play food โ—‰ true or false: teachers should lead, not participate in movement activities. Answer: false โ—‰ a child who is fearful of engaging in a physical activity can be encouraged through. Answer: - offering individual assistance

  • opportunities to practice
  • encouragement
  • modeling โ—‰ true or false: lesson plans should be delivered in the same manner to every child, with the same levels of support. Answer: false โ—‰ true or false: it is developmentally appropriate to demonstrate physical tasks such as cutting with scissors, throwing/catching a ball. Answer: true โ—‰ true or false: independence should always be encouraged, expect for children with special needs. Answer: false โ—‰ physical development occurs. Answer: - beginning with the head and ending with the feet
  • from the center of the body to the extremities โ—‰ true or false: riding a tricycle around cones is a developmentally appropriate activity for preschoolers.

โ—‰ true or false: teachers should individualize curriculum only when there are no specific curriculum plans for the week. Answer: false โ—‰ by promoting each child's physical health, teachers can help children to. Answer: - increase their attention span

  • increase academic success
  • feel confident and competent โ—‰ true or false: fine motor activities can be planned for each area of the classroom (art, literacy, dramatic play, blocks,science, math and manipulative, and sand and water). Answer: true โ—‰ true or false: development of the senses is part of physical development. Answer: true โ—‰ why do we plan finger plays and movement games. Answer: - to help children develop fine and gross motor skills
  • to help children learn about the natural rhythms of language, as well as rhyming skills

โ—‰ true or false: sensory play is not an important part of preschool curriculum. Answer: false โ—‰ true or false: relationships with families are less important than the relationships we build with children. Answer: false โ—‰ what is a family. Answer: - a group of two people or more related by birth, marriage or guardianship's/adoption most often residing together โ—‰ what is a nuclear family. Answer: two married adults and their children โ—‰ what is a blended family. Answer: the product of a divorcee and/or breakup and new partner- ships โ—‰ true or false: kinship care is when extended family or close family friends care for the child(ren), rather than the parents. Answer: true

โ—‰ true or false: one step in enrolling a new family and helping them to feel welcomed is to provide them with a packet of information that reviews our program policies and procedures. Answer: true โ—‰ what is a rapport. Answer: the quality of the relationship or connection built with one or more people โ—‰ what is an inappropriate form of parent involvment. Answer: invite parents to revise our parent handbook โ—‰ true or false: when a parent cannot spend time in our program, there is little we can do to help them feel involved and informed. Answer: false โ—‰ what are possible barriers to developing positive relationships with families. Answer: - language and/or culture

  • cultural differences
  • differing values

โ—‰ formal meetings with parents include. Answer: parent/teacher conferences, parent meetings, home visits, and workshops โ—‰ true or false: usually it is not necessary to prepare for a conference in advance. Answer: false โ—‰ what is not an important consideration when planning a parent/teacher conference. Answer: whether or not the parent is volunteering their time in the program โ—‰ true or false: if possible, an interpreter should be provided for any families who are not fluent in english. Answer: true โ—‰ true or false: parent observations have no place in a parent/ teacher conference. Answer: false โ—‰ true or false: during a conference, subjective descriptors or labels (such as aggressive, lazy, and hyperactive) should be avoided. Answer: true

โ—‰ when is it appropriate to share information with parents about other families and their children. Answer: never โ—‰ what information about families should be held in confidence. Answer: all information โ—‰ Ashley's mother has confided in her teacher that she is having financial difficulties. what is the best response from the teacher. Answer: - maintain confidentially and provide information about available resources โ—‰ Dylan's teacher is concerned about dylans language skills. what is the best way to approach dylans family with this concern?. Answer: - sett up a parent meeting and prepare observations and information about resources in advance โ—‰ what is intentionality , in regard to teaching. Answer: to act purposefully, with a goal in mind and a plan for accomplishing it โ—‰ true or false: intentional teachers ask themselves questions to ensure that they are meeting the educational needs of all the children.

Answer: true โ—‰ what is a reflection, in regard to teaching practices. Answer: a process of observation and self-evaluation โ—‰ reflection makes teachers better able to. Answer: assess their own teaching practices and their level of professionalism โ—‰ a mentor is. Answer: a colleague in a similar role that may help to guide a less - experiences teacher in their role โ—‰ what does ethical mean. Answer: being in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice, especially the standards of a profession โ—‰ how many inches of cleavage are appropriate to be exposed at work. Answer: none