In infant/toddler classrooms it is this ratio.
What is 1 caregiver to 4 children?
These age groups are required to have Outside Time.
What is all ages?
The quality of being able to behave and work in a controlled way which involves obeying particular rules or standards.
Twice a year, this person, must be training on all emergency procedures.
What is all staff?
Any raw, cooked or prepossessed edible substance, ice, beverage, or ingredient used or intended for use in whole or in part for human consumption.
What is food?
In a preschool classroom with 3 year old, it is this ratio.
What is 1 caregiver to 10 children?
An outdoor environment must be provided when children are in care for more than, this many hours.
What is 3 hours?
A written plan for the day hung in the classroom for the parents to see.
What is the daily routine?
Something that is on fire, tornado, natural or mad-made disasters, crisis management, serious accident/illness/injury are an example of this.
What is emergencies?
This is the first thing children do when when entering the building.
What is hand washing?
In an infant or toddler classroom, this is the number of children that can be in a group together.
What is 12 children in a group?
An outside play area must be ________ ft.
What 1200 sq feet?
A log, stating food intake, sleeping patterns, elimination patterns, developmental milestones, changes in behavior for infants and toddlers.
What is a daily report?
What is a crib?
This shall have an accurate working thermometer indicating a temperature of 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below.
What is a refrigerator?
This violation was given by the Department of Human Services because a caregiver had 1 infant, 3 preschoolers and a school age kid in the classroom.
Weather conditions that could result in overheating or excessively chilling.
What is inclement weather?
The form given to a parent at the end of the day after an incident has accrued.
What is an OUCH Report?
This drill is to be conducted quarterly.
What is a fire drill?
These should be thoroughly washed before being cooked or served.
What are fruits and vegetables?
Teacher Sara, comes in daily and works with the same group of children.
What is primary caregiver?
An outdoor play area that blends natural materials, features and vegetation.
What is a Natural Playground?
This must be given according to the directions on the original container unless authorized by a written order of the child's physician.
What is medication?
According to fire code NFPA-265 these 2 items must be hung in every classroom.
What is evacuation map and plan?
What is the menu?