Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 170-300-0150 - Program and activities(1) An early learning provider must supply children in care with early learning materials that are age and developmentally appropriate. For each age group of children in care, a provider must supply a variety of materials that satisfy individual, developmental, and cultural needs. Early learning materials must be: (b) Washable or disposable;(c) Accommodating to a range of abilities of children in care;(d) Available to children in care appropriate to a child's age and developmental level;(e) Nonpoisonous and free of toxins. If an early learning provider is using prepackaged art materials, the materials must be labeled "non-toxic" and meet ASTM standard D-4236 as described in 16 C.F.R. 1500.14(b)(8)(i), as now and hereafter amended;(f) In good and safe working condition;(g) Accommodating to special needs of children in care; and(h) Removed from the early learning program space once an item has been recalled by CPSC.(2) An early learning provider must ensure a sufficient quantity and variety of materials to engage children in the early learning program (for example: Arts and crafts supplies, various textured materials, construction materials, manipulative materials, music and sound devices, books, and social living equipment). Materials must: (a) Encourage both active physical play and quiet play activities;(b) Promote imagination and creativity;(c) Promote language development and literacy skills;(d) Promote numeracy (counting and numbers) and spatial ability;(e) Encourage discovery and exploration; and(f) Promote learning skills.Wash. Admin. Code § 170-300-0150
Adopted by WSR 18-14-079, Filed 6/30/2018, effective 8/1/2019