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A minimum of _____ daily opportunities for outdoor play, weather permitting, in which a child makes use of both small and large muscles [Medium]:
Two
You may not use a screen time activity for a child under the age of ________ years.
two
Opportunities for __________play, weather permitting
outdoor
__________punishment or threats of ________ punishment
corporal
A daily tracking system for when a child's care ________ and __________
begins and ends
A balance of active and _____ play that incorporates group and individual activities, both indoors and outdoors, and must include [Medium]:
quiet
You may use a screen time activity to __________, but not to replace, an activity for a child who is two years old or older
supplement
Opportunities for physical activity, including supervised tummy time, reaching, grasping, pulling up, creeping, crawling, and walking in a safe, clean, __________ area
uncluttered
Putting anything in or on a child’s __________
mouth
Record of _______ _________, if applicable
pest extermination
A minimum of ____ minutes of moderate to vigorous active play for toddlers
60
A school-age child may use screen time without restriction for ________
homework
Opportunities for large-muscle _____________
development
Requiring a child to remain ________ or inactive for inappropriately long periods of time for the child’s age, including requiring a child to remain in a restrictive device.
silent
Personnel and __________records
training
A minimum of __ minutes of moderate to vigorous active play for pre-kindergarten age children
90
Screen Time activity must be __________
age-appropriate
• Regarding paragraph (3) of this section and supervised tummy time, caregivers should begin tummy time with infants for short periods of time (__ – __ minutes), increasing the amount of time as the infant shows the infant is enjoying the activity.
(3 – 5 minutes)
Placing a child in a locked or dark room, bathroom, or ___________
closet
Safety ____________ for emergency drills
documentation
Caregiver-initiated activities that the caregiver directs or chooses, at least two of which must promote ____________
movement
Screen time may not be used during mealtime, snack times, ___________, or rest times
naptimes
Opportunities for ___________ stimulation
Examples of age-appropriate equipment include surfaces, fabrics, textured toys, washable dolls, and toy animals
sensory
Punishment associated with _____, naps, or toilet training
food
Most recent _________inspection report
fire