7 AAC 57.520 - Program
(a) A child care facility shall provide
structure and daily activities designed to promote a child's individual
physical, social, intellectual, and emotional development. Satisfactory
compliance with this subsection requires the facility to
(1) have a schedule and daily plan of
activities for each age group; the schedule and plan must provide a balance of
quiet and active activities, and group and individual activities, and must
include time for meals, snacks, sleep, toileting according to individual needs,
and indoor and outdoor play; for purposes of this paragraph
(A) a center shall provide the schedule and
plan in writing; and
(B) in a home,
the schedule and plan need not be written, except that a typical daily schedule
and plan must be presented with the application for a license;
(2) provide opportunities for
(A) individual self-expression and
imaginative play;
(B) at least 20
minutes of vigorous physical activity for every three hours the facility is
open between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., and daily supervised outdoor
activity when weather and the individual child's tolerance permit;
(C) each child to foster
independence;
(D) intellectual and
social development through use of a variety of activities and materials such as
games, toys, books, crafts, puzzles, and blocks;
(E) language development, including
encouraging children to talk and read books;
(3) limit television, movie viewing, and
computer and video game use to one and one-half hours in a 24-hour period,
except for special occasions; the facility shall ensure that these activities
are limited to programs and games specifically designed for the interest and
benefit of the child; and
(4) limit
computer learning activities to two hours a day.
(b) In addition to the requirements in (a) of
this section, a facility providing care for infants or toddlers may not
routinely leave a child awake in a crib, swing, or similar device for more than
15 minutes without direct adult contact. The facility shall
(1) provide opportunities for a child to
develop a caring and nurturing relationship with and attachment to one or a
small number of caregivers whose care for and responsiveness to the child
ensure relief of distress, experiences of stimulation and comfort, and
satisfaction of the need for a connection with the child's caregiver;
(2) provide frequent verbal communication
during feeding, changing, and cuddle times;
(3) provide physical contact through holding,
rocking, and play, as well as bathing, dressing, and carrying a
child;
(4) allow infants and
toddlers ample supervised opportunity during the day to explore and learn on
their own outside of a play yard or other restraining device; and
(5) ensure that infants are placed on their
backs to sleep, unless otherwise ordered by a physician.
(c) In addition to the requirements in (a) of
this section, a facility providing care for school-age children shall provide
(1) a program that supplements rather than
duplicates the child's school activities, providing a change of pace and
interest between school and the child care program;
(2) freedom appropriate to the child's age
and developmental level, and opportunities for self-reliance and social
responsibility;
(3) opportunities
for school-age children to participate in the selection and planning of their
own activities; and
(4) in centers,
separate space, equipment, and supplies for the school-age children.
(d) The facility shall treat
children in care equitably with the caregiver's own children.
(e) The facility shall encourage parental
involvement and allow parents free access to their children, and to all areas
of a child care facility used by the children, to observe or
participate.
(f) In addition to
meeting the requirements in (a) of this section, a facility providing care for
children identified as having special needs under
7 AAC 57.940 shall
(1)
include children with special needs and children without special needs in all
activities possible;
(2) implement
the plan of care developed under
7 AAC 57.400 for each child with special needs to
enhance the child's health and developmental status;
(3) if a child is identified as a child with
special needs under
7 AAC 57.940 after the child's admission to a child care
facility, develop a plan of care under
7 AAC 57.400(c) for that child, unless
the facility has reason to believe that, even with reasonable accommodation,
the facility cannot meet the child's needs and discharges the child;
and
(4) monitor the effectiveness,
and conduct regularly scheduled reassessments of each child's plan of
care.
Notes
Authority:AS 44.29.020
AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.030
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