BeeHopper
There is one imposter bee who is trying to steal a bee’s home! Race to find out who’s home it belongs to (the winner)!
Created Date
12.14.20
Last Updated
12.15.20
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What does family child care provide?
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Are Child care centers the most popular type of service?
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How do you find job openings?
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Should a job application be filled out honestly and completely?
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Should you ask questions during the interview or after?
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Does appearance matter in a job interview?
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In the workplace, keep it professional no matter the situation!
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Do you need to depend on others to successfully work?
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Should a resume be a 1-2 page summary or a 3-4 page summary?
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NEVER gossip in the workplace!
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Development refers to change and growth
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What are the 2 main forces that influence development?
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Windows of opportunity are:
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What can too much stress cause?
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What was Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory?
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How many stages of development does Erikson have?
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What was Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory?
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How many stages of development does Piaget have?
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How many areas are children’s physical space divided into?
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What should the temperature in an indoor environment be?
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How many basic areas are there?
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What is the required sq. ft. per child?
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What does undernutrition mean?
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What is malnutrition?
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What does MyPlate help with?
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A child will be more open to eating if...
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Who plans the curriculum?
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Where should a first aid kit be stored?
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Do children learn colors before shapes?
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What would be examples of open-ended toys?
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What is the simplest form of direct observation?
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