CLASS 3 Lecture: Out-of-school Care Options for School-age Children

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These flashcards cover key concepts and facts related to out-of-school care options for school-age children, based on the provided lecture notes.

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The total number of regulated spaces for children 0-12 years is __.

521,951

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The four main options for children's care after school are __, __, __, and __.

Recreation Programs, Home Child Care, Sibling Care or Self Care, Licensed School Age Care

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Programs that require a license to operate are known as __ care programs.

Formal

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Home Childcare can be or .

licensed, unlicensed

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Children supervised by older siblings or themselves are referred to as __ kids.

Latchkey

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Parents should consider __, __, __, and __ when making choices about care options.

Group Size, Staff Qualification, Service Time, Quality

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Licensed school-age care programs must meet minimum standards outlined in __.

CCEYA

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Recreation programs often focus on skill development in the area of __.

sports

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Home childcare is distinct from babysitting because it occurs at the __ of the childcare provider.

home

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An authorized recreational program can operate without a license for __ hours, once a day.

three