Daily Program & Routines
Health & Safety
Child Guidance & Inclusion
Regulations & Licensing
Centre Operations and Parent info
100

When recording attendance, what digital platform is used and how often should head counts be done throughout the day?

Lillio; staff must do periodic head counts throughout the day (entry, leaving/ returning from breaks, including all transitions on/off premises.

100

What temperature or higher is considered a fever under the Sick Child Policy?

100.4°F / 38°C

100

What is the purpose of “calm down time”?

To allow children to self-regulate; it’s not a punishment.

100

What Act and Regulation govern Alberta child-care programs?

Early Learning and Child Care Act

100

What is Stepping Stones’ parent-visit policy?

Open-door policy – parents may visit anytime.

200

 What temperature (including windchill) marks the limit for outdoor play in winter?

-20°C

200

What must parents provide before any prescription medication can be given?

Written consent and medication in the original labeled container.

200

What type of punishment is never allowed under Alberta regulations?

Physical punishment, verbal degradation, emotional deprivation, or isolation.

200

How often must criminal-record checks be updated for staff?

Every 3 years.

200

Minimum age and conditions for an alternate pick-up person?

At least 14 years old and a family member if under 18; ID required.

300

During program planning, what two main factors guide the selection of activities and toys?

Children’s developmental stages and their observed interests.

300

What must be done if more than three confirmed cases of a contagious illness occur?

Notify the proper agencies (e.g., Alberta Health Services).

300

If a child’s behaviour endangers others and cannot be calmed, what may staff require?

Parents may need to remove the child for the day and meet with the coordinator.

300

Minimum certification for an educator working directly with children?

Level 1 Early Childhood Educator.

300

What should be kept in a child’s backpack daily?

Extra clothing, seasonal gear, and labeled personal items.

400

Name one reason a parent might be asked to pick up a child immediately during the day.

Fever over 38°C, vomiting/diarrhea, unexplained rash/cough, or lethargy.

400

What is one example of a “reportable incident” that must be submitted to licensing?

Emergency evacuation, injury requiring hospital stay, missing child, or allegation of abuse.

400

What does the Inclusion Policy emphasize for children with diverse needs?

Individualized care plans and collaboration with families and community partners.

400

Staff-to-child ratio for ages 3 to under 4 years?

1:8 (primary staff to children).

400

What food restrictions apply for lunches/snacks?

No peanuts or tree nuts due to allergies; provide nutritious items.

500

Describe the process for developmental monitoring, including which tools are used and how results are shared.

Staff complete ongoing developmental checklists and Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ); results are shared with parents and passed along when the child moves to a new room.

500

What key supervision standard applies while a sick child waits for pickup?

Child must be separated from peers and directly supervised by a Primary Staff with current first-aid certification.

500

Give two examples of guidance strategies that reflect positive, developmentally appropriate practice.

Stating expectations positively; offering limited choices to redirect behaviour.

500

Minimum indoor play-space requirement for day-care children?

3 m² of primary play space per child.

500

Where are signed accident/illness reports stored?

In the child’s file on site for licensing records.

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