Sec. 13a.18.09.03. Activity Materials, Equipment, and Furnishings  


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  • A. For indoor and outdoor activities, a provider shall provide to each group of children in care a sufficient quantity and variety of activity materials, equipment, and furnishings according to the numbers, ages, and developmental needs of the children.

    B. Activity materials and equipment shall be:

    (1) Provided for:

    (a) Vigorous play;

    (b) Creative and dramatic play;

    (c) Socialization;

    (d) Manipulation, including construction materials;

    (e) Exploration of art, music, language arts, and science; and

    (f) Individual pursuits;

    (2) Appropriate to each child's individual development of cognitive, social, emotional, and fine and gross motor skills;

    (3) Easily accessible to each child for whose use they are intended;

    (4) In good repair, clean, nontoxic, and free from hazards including lead paint; and

    (5) Culturally sensitive and representative of the children in care.

    C. In reviewing materials and equipment in before-school and after-school programs, the office shall take into consideration that the child has attended an instructional program during regular school hours.

    D. Furnishings used by a child in care:

    (1) May include furniture and other furnishings used by residents in the child care home; and

    (2) Shall be scaled in proportion to the child's size.