These are the items that are to be provided to any napping child.
What are an approved sleeping surface and a sheet.
This is the longest a child in care should go without being provided a meal.
What is 3 hours?
Tornado drills are required during these months of the year.
What is April-October.
A childcare worker must be able to do these two things to be properly "supervising" a group of children.
What is see and hear them?
This item must be completed whenever a child gets hurt and leaves a mark, bumps their head, or a mark is left on a child.
What is an Incident Report?
These are the only items Infants are allowed to use in their crib (under 12 months)
What is a sleep sack and pacifier?
These things need to be labeled on food/beverages stored in a fridge for children.
What is name and date it was opened?
This is the amount of infants allowed in a crib during an emergency response.
What is 4?
This item needs to be washed and sanitized before and after each use.
The indoor temperature may not be less than this many degrees.
What is 67 degrees
This is the amount of time before a child needs to be provided a quiet activity if they are not napping.
What is 30 minutes.
Leftover milk or formula must be used after this amount of time.
What is two hours?
This emergency planning tool is to be posted and reviewed yearly.
What is an Emergency Preparedness Plan?
This is the number of teachers required for 8 infants.
What is 2?
These are the only circumstances where a Lead Qualified teacher does not have to be present in a group of children.
What is during drop off and pick up, not to exceed 25% of the day.
This is the amount of space that is required between sleeping surfaces (cots, mats, cribs).
What is 4 feet?
These are the requirements of a trash can used for soiled diapers.
What is a hands free lid and plastic trash bag?
These items need to go with the teachers and children anytime they leave the classroom.
What is the emergency backpack, tablet (record of children and emergency contacts).
These items always need to be out of the reach of children
What are plastic bags, sharp items, hazardous items/chemicals, electrical cords, and sunscreen (medication).
This documentation must include allergy triggers, avoidance, symptoms, medication info, and the doctor’s contact.
What is an ICCPP?
What is being too dark?
Because children are diapered or/and have bathrooms in the room, there must be a sink available for washing hands during diapering/bathroom that may not also be used for this purpose.
What is food prep or dishwashing.
This is where all staff and children present go during a tornado (or drill).
What is the classroom/faculty bathroom?
What is 3 feet?
Children should be doing this routine upon entry into classroom, before/after meals, after toileting/diapering, before/after sensory play, coming in from outside, or touching any bodily fluid (picking nose or hands in the mouth).
What is washing hands?