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I. prcv:.de a daily schedule fcr Doth indtar ar;d <br />Outdoor 4ctivit;.es; <br />Tw •provide for activities that are both quiet and <br />active> teacher directed and ch.ld initiated; <br />K. provide for a variety of activities that require <br />the use of varied equip-aent and oaterials; and <br />L. be available to parents for review on request. <br />Subp. 2. Interest areas. A chile care proqraa that <br />operates for more than three hours a day oust provide daily <br />access to interest areas of the center that are supplied with <br />the equipoent and materials needed to carry out the activities <br />specified in itetss A to B. except that a child care proqram <br />servinq only school age children and operatiirg for lass than 90 <br />consecutive calendar days or any program operating for less than <br />three hours a day must provide each child with daily access to <br />Indoor or outdoor large muscle activities specified in item C <br />and at least five of the following interest areas: <br />A. creative arts and crafts; <br />B. construction; <br />C. dramatic or practical life activities; <br />D. science; <br />Z. music; <br />r. fine motor tctlvities; <br />G. larger auaele activities; or <br />1. sensory stimulation activities. <br />NS s 24SA.02 subd 10; 24SA.09 «ubd 1; 2S2.28 subd 7 <br />11 SB 173 <br />9503.OOSO MAPS AMD RSST. <br />Subpart 1. Maps and rest policy. The applicant must <br />develop a policy for nape and rest that Is consistent with the <br />developmental level of the children enrolled In the center. The <br />license holder oust see that the policy is carried out. <br />Subp. 3. fareat eoBsultation. The parent of each child <br />must be informed at the time the child is enrolled of the <br />cvnter'a policy on nape and rest. After consultation with the <br />child's parent, any deviation from the policy on naps and rest <br />that is designed to meet the individual needs of a child must be <br />Ruced in the child's record. <br />Subp. 3. Coofinament limitation. A child who has <br />completed a nap or rested quietly for 30 senates must not be <br />required to remain on a cot or mat or In a crib or bed. <br />S'lbp. 4. Placement of equipment. Haps and rest must be <br />provided in a quiet area that is physically separated from <br />children who are engaged in activity that will disrupt a napping <br />or resting child. Crlbw. cots* beds, and mats must be placed so <br />there eve clear alslea and unimpeded access for both adults and <br />chiluren on at least one side of each piece of napping and <br />resting equipment. Cribs, cots. beds, and mats must be placed <br />directly on the floor and must not be stacked when In use. <br />Subp. 5. Crib standard. A crib or portable crib must be