Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 407 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR DAY CARE CENTERS
Subpart E - PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Section 407.220 - Special Requirements for School-Age Children
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A center receiving children within the school-age range shall comply with standards prescribed for all day care centers except when inconsistent with the special requirements prescribed by this Section.
b) The facility shall provide a designated area so that the older children's presence shall not interfere with the needs and care of younger children. School-age children may be combined in the same group as younger children only as allowed by Section 407.190.
c) Clear definitions of legal responsibility and procedures shall be established among parent, facility and school when children move to and from school.
d) The day care center shall provide a program and activities that recognize the developmental and educational needs of school-age children who need group care before and after school.
e) The daily and weekly schedule shall provide a balance of activities in consideration of each child's total daily and weekly experience.
f) A variety of developmentally appropriate activities and materials shall be provided to help children achieve the following goals:
g) Opportunities for long-term projects for older children (eight years and up) or developmentally advanced children shall be provided at least quarterly.
h) Opportunities shall be provided for homework, if requested by the parents, that may include peer or adult assistance.
i) Developmentally appropriate materials and equipment shall be available and stored in an orderly, easily visible manner.
j) Equipment and materials shall offer a range of complexity to meet the specific needs and interests of school-age children. This shall be reflected both in the nature of the equipment and materials provided and in the length of time in which children are encouraged to complete projects.
k) Staff shall be aware of the whereabouts of each child at all times and shall regularly monitor all children.