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"forced participation" which sounds horrible....but this is what forced participation looks like according to assessment:
If you are doing circle time and a child acts the least bit bored, you are to give them an alternate activity. Anything a child doesn't want to participate in.....give him an alternate activity. Even for the 4-5 year olds.
Yep....kindergarten teachers love this......:confused:
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This isn't a regulation but part of assessment.....
"forced participation" which sounds horrible....but this is what forced participation looks like according to assessment:
If you are doing circle time and a child acts the least bit bored, you are to give them an alternate activity. Anything a child doesn't want to participate in.....give him an alternate activity. Even for the 4-5 year olds.
Yep....kindergarten teachers love this......:confused:
Miss Ann, you are so right! There is not enough time in the day for me to express my disapproval of the annual Assessment.
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This isn't a regulation but part of assessment.....
"forced participation" which sounds horrible....but this is what forced participation looks like according to assessment:
If you are doing circle time and a child acts the least bit bored, you are to give them an alternate activity. Anything a child doesn't want to participate in.....give him an alternate activity. Even for the 4-5 year olds.
Yep....kindergarten teachers love this......:confused:
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I hope I don't start something but... it is crazy how the center vs. Home regs are in my state. Some examples. Centers need fenced yard and staff must be outside at all times. Home daycare nothing kids can be outside by themselves without a fence or anything. Centers must have staff in nap rooms at all times. Homes can have kids on different levels or anywhere. Why they think unsupervised kids in homes are safer than centers is beyond my compression!- Flag
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I hope I don't start something but... it is crazy how the center vs. Home regs are in my state. Some examples. Centers need fenced yard and staff must be outside at all times. Home daycare nothing kids can be outside by themselves without a fence or anything. Centers must have staff in nap rooms at all times. Homes can have kids on different levels or anywhere. Why they think unsupervised kids in homes are safer than centers is beyond my compression!- Flag
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isn't it odd how different areas do things. I think everyone center or home should be treated equally!- Flag
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I think most of the regs in my state are fair and I feel like my state is one of the more "easier" states, with licensing as well as with the Stars program.
The only reg that I don't get is the provider to child ratio. I can have up to 6 by myself and I'm not saying that I would ever want more by myself, but you would think that the ratios would be the same in all states. It's just odd.
One that I don't really like is the number of children that we can have in each age group. We can have 4 under 30 months, but only 2 of the 4 can be under 18 mo. I understand only having 2 under 18 mo., but I'm used to having younger kids and I feel I could handle more than they let you in the 18 to 30 mo. ratio. (if that makes sense).- Flag
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