ECE II Objective 1.01 Program Goals and Types of Programs
self-concept The image a person has of himself/herself
Independence The ability to function by oneself, to live/work on one’s own
self-help skills Abilities that permit a person to meet his/her own needs
problem A dilemma; a complex set of factors that are difficult to resolve
diverse cultures Different backgrounds due to ethnic, religious, or other differences
small-muscle skills Abilities that require finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination
large motor skills Abilities that require coordination of arms and/or legs
family child care home Children are cared for in the homes of caregivers
in-home child care Children are cared for in their own homes, as by nannies or au pairs
child care center Children are cared for in care centers for the full day
employer-sponsored center Children of employees are cared for in centers located on work locations
privately sponsored center Child care center that is owned and provided by a private agency
child care parent cooperative Center owned/managed by a group of parents who make the rules and hire teacher
high school child care center Center used to train high school students planning to go into child care careers
laboratory school Center at a university used to train students majoring in child-related majors back-up
child care center Short-term care center used to prevent employees from missing work
preschool/nursery school School for children three to five, usually 2 ½ hours per day
crisis nursery Center to care for children whose parents fear they will abuse them
preschool for special needs children Center for children with disabilities
Head Start preschool Prepares economically disadvantaged children under four for school success
Montessori preschool For children three to five; teaches task mastery and independence
public school kindergarten For children four or five years of age, usually in public school buildings
public school pre-kindergarten For children three to four years old, in public school buildings
school-age child care program Center to care for children five to twelve years old before and after school hours