The purpose of the regulations and what it is intended to accomplish.
What is 'Intent'?
The approach Wiggles & Giggles follows in Early Childhood Education.
What is 'Play and Exploration'?
Striking, Shaking, Shoving, Sparking, etc.
What is 'Corporal Punishment'?
Tables
Children have the right to...
What is 'explore nature and be completely immersed in Mother Earth'?
The essential action and practice to assist the licensee to accomplish the requirements of the regulation.
What is 'Guidelines'?
Children hold the right to have control over...
Intimidation, humiliation, threats of withdrawal of love or acceptance, belittling, forcing to consume unwanted food, forcing repetitive movements, etc.
What is 'Physical, Emotional, or Verbal Abuse?'
Bathroom Surfaces
Children must have a connection with...
What is 'their family and community'?
The recommended approaches to improve program quality based on current research, builds on what has been accomplished through policy and guidelines.
What is 'Best Practice'?
Children must be able to learn through...
Withholding food or water, prevention from using the washroom, denial of napping materials, denial of adequate clothing, etc.
What is 'Denial of Necessities'?
Face Cloths
What is 'every use'?
Crib Rails
What is 'once a day'?
The rule imposed by law, dictating a practice every licensee must comply with, as well as the minimum below which no program is permitted to operate.
What is 'Regulation'?
Children have the right to relationships with...
What is 'other children and tangible materials in the world'?
Trapped in a space where a child is unable to exit on their own accord (exclude a crib where age appropriate).
What is 'Isolation'?
Water Play Equipment
What is 'day of use'?
Diaper Pails
What is 'Once a day'?
Defines what must be accomplished in specific terms, the method by which the licensee meets the regulation, and the method by which the Program Consultant determines where or not the regulation is met.
What is 'Policy'?
Children must have...
What is 'Endless ways and opportunities to express themselves'?
Grabbing, dragging, holding so tightly a child bruises, using excessive force, using materials to restrain a child such as rope (excludes high chair), etc.
What is 'Inappropriate physical or mechanical restraint'?
All Toys
What is 'once a week'?
Door Knobs, Light Switches, Telephones
What is 'Once per day'?