Encourage self-control anduse positive child guidancetechniques such asrecognizing and reinforcingchildren’s appropriatebehaviors, havingreasonable and positiveexpectations, setting clearand consistent limits, andredirecting;Provide opportunitiesthat foster thedevelopment ofindependence andresponsibility inchildren byencouraging decision-making, choices andindependent time,Materials andequipment are visibleand readilyaccessible to thechildren in care andare arranged topromote independentaccess by childrenWhen childrenchoose not to sleepor awaken early, theymust be offered quietactivities for theremainder of thesleep or quiet activityperiod.Demonstratecourtesy andrespect wheninteracting withchildren andadultsVisual, verbaland auditorycues must beused to supportchildren’stransitionsUse environmentalmodifications, activitymodifications, adult orpeer support, andother teachingstrategies toencourage appropriatebehavior and preventchallenging behaviorsProvideopportunitiesfor children todevelop self-help skills asthey are readyActivities mustbe planned andorganized inadvance toavoid childrenwaitingEducators must bepositioned tomaximize theirability to seeand/or hearchildren in theircareEncouragechildren to shareexperiences andideas; and to listento, help, andsupport eachother;Transitionsbetweenactivities mustbe smoothand flexibleEducators readingbooks daily withchildren of all agesin an engagingmanner in groupor individualizedsettingsAll prescription medicationsmust be in the containers inwhich they were originallydispensed and with theiroriginal labels affixed.Over-the-countermedications must be in theoriginal manufacturer’spackaging.Provideattentive,consistent,comforting, andculturallysensitive careprovide specificreasonableaccommodations toallow children withdisabilities toparticipate in regularprogram activitieswhenever possibleOfferopportunitiesfor children tomake choicesand decisions.Assure that allchildren haveequalopportunities totake part in allactivities and useall materialsEducators must bein sufficientproximity to childrenat all times in orderto be able tointervene quicklywhen necessaryEncourageappropriateexpression ofemotions, bothpositive andnegativeStudent to staffratio is 1:4 forToddlers(15 to 33months)Modelcooperation,problem-solvingstrategies andresponsiblebehavior forchildren;Recognize signsof stress inchildren’s behaviorand respondingwith appropriatestress-reducingactivities.Children mustbe informedabouttransitions priorto theiroccurrenceEncourage self-control anduse positive child guidancetechniques such asrecognizing and reinforcingchildren’s appropriatebehaviors, havingreasonable and positiveexpectations, setting clearand consistent limits, andredirecting;Provide opportunitiesthat foster thedevelopment ofindependence andresponsibility inchildren byencouraging decision-making, choices andindependent time,Materials andequipment are visibleand readilyaccessible to thechildren in care andare arranged topromote independentaccess by childrenWhen childrenchoose not to sleepor awaken early, theymust be offered quietactivities for theremainder of thesleep or quiet activityperiod.Demonstratecourtesy andrespect wheninteracting withchildren andadultsVisual, verbaland auditorycues must beused to supportchildren’stransitionsUse environmentalmodifications, activitymodifications, adult orpeer support, andother teachingstrategies toencourage appropriatebehavior and preventchallenging behaviorsProvideopportunitiesfor children todevelop self-help skills asthey are readyActivities mustbe planned andorganized inadvance toavoid childrenwaitingEducators must bepositioned tomaximize theirability to seeand/or hearchildren in theircareEncouragechildren to shareexperiences andideas; and to listento, help, andsupport eachother;Transitionsbetweenactivities mustbe smoothand flexibleEducators readingbooks daily withchildren of all agesin an engagingmanner in groupor individualizedsettingsAll prescription medicationsmust be in the containers inwhich they were originallydispensed and with theiroriginal labels affixed.Over-the-countermedications must be in theoriginal manufacturer’spackaging.Provideattentive,consistent,comforting, andculturallysensitive careprovide specificreasonableaccommodations toallow children withdisabilities toparticipate in regularprogram activitieswhenever possibleOfferopportunitiesfor children tomake choicesand decisions.Assure that allchildren haveequalopportunities totake part in allactivities and useall materialsEducators must bein sufficientproximity to childrenat all times in orderto be able tointervene quicklywhen necessaryEncourageappropriateexpression ofemotions, bothpositive andnegativeStudent to staffratio is 1:4 forToddlers(15 to 33months)Modelcooperation,problem-solvingstrategies andresponsiblebehavior forchildren;Recognize signsof stress inchildren’s behaviorand respondingwith appropriatestress-reducingactivities.Children mustbe informedabouttransitions priorto theiroccurrence

EEC Regulation Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Encourage self-control and use positive child guidance techniques such as recognizing and reinforcing children’s appropriate behaviors, having reasonable and positive expectations, setting clear and consistent limits, and redirecting;
  2. Provide opportunities that foster the development of independence and responsibility in children by encouraging decision-making, choices and independent time,
  3. Materials and equipment are visible and readily accessible to the children in care and are arranged to promote independent access by children
  4. When children choose not to sleep or awaken early, they must be offered quiet activities for the remainder of the sleep or quiet activity period.
  5. Demonstrate courtesy and respect when interacting with children and adults
  6. Visual, verbal and auditory cues must be used to support children’s transitions
  7. Use environmental modifications, activity modifications, adult or peer support, and other teaching strategies to encourage appropriate behavior and prevent challenging behaviors
  8. Provide opportunities for children to develop self-help skills as they are ready
  9. Activities must be planned and organized in advance to avoid children waiting
  10. Educators must be positioned to maximize their ability to see and/or hear children in their care
  11. Encourage children to share experiences and ideas; and to listen to, help, and support each other;
  12. Transitions between activities must be smooth and flexible
  13. Educators reading books daily with children of all ages in an engaging manner in group or individualized settings
  14. All prescription medications must be in the containers in which they were originally dispensed and with their original labels affixed. Over-the-counter medications must be in the original manufacturer’s packaging.
  15. Provide attentive, consistent, comforting, and culturally sensitive care
  16. provide specific reasonable accommodations to allow children with disabilities to participate in regular program activities whenever possible
  17. Offer opportunities for children to make choices and decisions.
  18. Assure that all children have equal opportunities to take part in all activities and use all materials
  19. Educators must be in sufficient proximity to children at all times in order to be able to intervene quickly when necessary
  20. Encourage appropriate expression of emotions, both positive and negative
  21. Student to staff ratio is 1:4 for Toddlers (15 to 33 months)
  22. Model cooperation, problem-solving strategies and responsible behavior for children;
  23. Recognize signs of stress in children’s behavior and responding with appropriate stress-reducing activities.
  24. Children must be informed about transitions prior to their occurrence