Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
General. Each child is:
(1)
provided an environment that:
(A) meets the
needs and encourages full participation of all children;
(B) includes play equipment and activities
fostering inclusivity of diverse cultures and families; and
(C) is equipped and prepared for learning
based on each child's age, needs, and interests; and
(2) provided multiple opportunities to play
the majority of the day individually or in small, informal groups;
(3) allowed to choose activities balanced
between teaching personnel-directed and child-selected; and
(4) encouraged, but not forced, to
participate in program activities, with adaptations ensuring safety and
participation.
(b)
Daily classroom schedules. Classroom schedules provide consistent
routines.
(1) Classroom schedules are:
(A) a sequence of activities indicating times
of day;
(B) developed for each
classroom;
(C) followed with
reasonable regularity;
(D)
age-appropriate; and
(E) posted,
per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:110-3-281.1(i).
(2) Classroom schedules at least
include:
(A) alternating periods of quiet and
active play;
(B) indoor and outdoor
play;
(C) meal and snack
time;
(D) rest time, when
applicable; and
(E) transportation,
when applicable.
(c)
Transition times. Teaching
personnel have short-term activities, such as songs, stories, and exercises
reducing waiting periods in between children's activities.
(d)
Weekly lesson plans. Lesson
plans provide varying daily activities by including diverse topics, projects,
or ideas influenced by children's curiosity and interests.
(1) Lesson plans are:
(A) developed weekly indicating plans for
each day;
(B) developed for each
classroom;
(C) followed with
flexibility;
(D) different each
week; and
(E) posted, per OAC
340:110-3-281.1(i).
(2) Lesson plans at least include
daily indoor and outdoor learning activities and experiences that:
(A) are developmentally
appropriate;
(B) meet children's
needs and stimulate learning in developmental areas, such as:
(i) social;
(ii) emotional;
(iii) cognitive;
(iv) language, including reading to children
at least 15 minutes per day and providing writing opportunities;
(v) creative expression, such as art and
music; and
(vi) physical, including
at least one activity teaching personnel lead and participate in; and
(C) balance gross and fine motor
activities; and
(D) use a variety
of equipment and materials.
(e)
Interest areas. Play
equipment is arranged in interest areas in classrooms with children 2 years of
age or older. However, children may move the play equipment between interest
areas while playing. Required interest areas include:
(1) art;
(2) blocks;
(3) books and language;
(4) dramatic play; and
(5) manipulatives.
(f)
Play equipment
accessibility. Required play equipment, per OAC 340 Appendix MM -
Equipment, for the:
(1) licensed capacity is
maintained at the facility; and
(2)
classroom is proportionate in amount and variety to the number of children in
attendance and within children's reach.
(g)
Play equipment rotation.
Play equipment may be rotated to maintain children's interest.
(h)
Outdoor play. Daily outdoor
play is ensured:
(1) for each child regardless
of age, unless the child's health or safety is at risk, based on
parent-provided written information; and
(2) provided weather and environmental
conditions pose no significant health or safety risk, by:
(A) adjusting the time of day and amount of
time outside;
(B) considering
children's ages; and
(C) ensuring
children wear weather-appropriate clothing.
(i)
Electronic and print media.
Children may use media, provided these requirements are met.
(1) Electronic and print media are chosen
with discretion and selectivity and are:
(A)
non-violent;
(B)
non-vulgar;
(C) non-sexually
explicit;
(D) culturally sensitive;
and
(E) age-appropriate, per widely
accepted rating systems.
(2) When the internet is accessible for
children's use, the program ensures children do not have access to
inappropriate websites, email, instant messaging, and similar
technology.
(3) Screen time is:
(A) viewing electronic media with a screen,
such as television (TV), digital video display (DVD), videos, video games,
phones, and computers. Screen time includes viewing screens while others use
the media;
(B) not used during meal
and snack times. However, snacks may be provided during occasional special
activities;
(C) not used when all
children in the group are 1-year-olds or younger; and
(D) limited for all other groups.
(i) Screen time is limited to:
(I) thirty minutes or less during the day for
each child or group. However, Saturday mornings may include an additional 30
minutes for each child or group; and
(II) one hour or less during the evening for
each child or group in evening or overnight care.
(ii) Exceptions to limited screen time
include:
(I) electronic media involving
physical activity participation;
(II) electronic media when used for
children's school-related educational activities;
(III) e-readers when used for
reading;
(IV) smart boards and
tables when used for hands-on learning activities, such as drawing or
puzzles;
(V) occasional special
activities, such as watching movies; and
(VI) assistive or adaptive technology for
children with special needs.
(4) During rest time, personnel may use
electronic media for child and classroom-related activities, provided
supervision is maintained.
(j)
Program for 1-year-olds and
younger. Awake children:
(1) spend a
majority of time playing freely on the floor, including infant
"tummy-time";
(2) are not permitted
in infant car seats, except during emergency drills, transportation, and
arrival and departure with parents; and
(3) do not remain for more than 20 minute
increments in equipment restricting freedom of movement, such as rest
equipment, swings, high chairs, or stationary activity centers, except while
eating in high chairs or similar stationary equipment. Children only sleep in
appropriate rest equipment, per OAC
340:110-3-296.