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32 | Indoor/outdoor activity space is physically separated from infant and preschool children; meals (snacks) provided before/after school; Child Record reviewed and complete.
Napping
Children do not nap.Cots used are maintained in good condition, at least ¾ inch thick, wiped/cleaned/disinfected weekly or when needed, no contact with other children bedding.There is an area for rest, relaxation and play.
Restrooms
LPA inspected and observed one clean bathroom.Toilet (two) and sink (two) is functioning properly and are age appropriate.LPA observed soap, toilet paper and paper towels readily available.Water temperature is appropriate.
Toilet/sink safe and sanitary, warm water available. Common towels or washcloths are prohibited. LPA observed paper towel and soap dispenser available for the children.
Outdoor
Outdoor play equipment was inspected for health, safety, cushioning material (sand, wood chips, artificial grass), good repair and age appropriateness. The play area has a walking trail (bike). The area was observed to be free of debris, holes, free of hazardous items, broken items, dry grass. Fence surrounding outdoor area, air conditioning equipment, water heaters, fuse boxes inaccessible. There is an area for shade and rest. Children's water bottles are brought outside during play time or the children bring their own individual water bottle. Play area was inspected and found to be inaccessible to bodies of water. There are video cameras in the classroom and exterior of the school for added security monitoring. Each classroom has a binder that includes activities (attendance, daily health check, environment checklist, medical consent form, child report-incident, sickness, accident, meal count, head count sheet and lesson plan).
Health Related Services
Children are inspected for illnesses (wellness policy) as they arrive. A review of medication policy indicated that prescription medication is administered only with parent's written permission. The Director administers medication and documents the dosage, date and time onto a log.Medication can be brought and taken home by the parent daily. Medication is properly labeled and stored in its original container.There is a separate area for isolation and care of ill children at the entrance lobby.
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