The most common theme for dramatic play for children under three is:
a. Doctor
b. House
c. Teacher
d. Children 3 and under do not engage in dramatic play
Question 2...All of the following are examples of effective budget management except:
a. Plan for periods of low enrollment.
b. Be informed of any specific accounting practices required by your funding agency.
c. Schedule staff carefully to care for the actual number of children in attendance.
d. Be optimistic in future enrollment numbers.
Question 3...A start-up budget includes:
a. All income and expenses incurred in starting a program
b. Items on which money will be spent once a program is operating near the planned capacity
c. An inventory of supplies purchased within the last month
d. A projection of the best case scenario during start up
Question 4...An operating budget includes:
a. All income and expenses incurred in starting a program
b. Items on which money will be spent once a program is operating near the planned capacity
c. An inventory of supplies purchased within the last month
d. A projection of the best case scenario during start up
Question 5...All of the following should be included in school-age centers except:
a. Table games and manipulatives.
b. Dramatic play accessories.
c. A computer center with Internet access.
d. An area for snacks.
Question 6...The Handbook on Playground Safety indicates:
a. Climbing structures and swings should have dirt and grass under them to protect children when they fall
b. Climbing structures and swings should have wood chips or bark, sand or gravel, or poured rubber to protect children when they fall
c. When selecting material to be placed under climbing structures and swings, your budget should be the main factor you consider
d. Playgrounds are big investments, but fortunately do not usually require much maintenance once they are installed