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3.16.3.2: Outdoor Play and Water Play Policies

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    Outdoor Play Policy

    Purpose

         Outdoor play is essential for children's physical, social, and emotional development. This policy ensures a safe and engaging outdoor environment that supports active exploration while prioritizing health and safety.


     

    Policy Statement

         Children will participate in outdoor play daily, weather permitting. Staff will ensure that outdoor activities are supervised, age-appropriate, and conducted in a safe and secure environment.


     

    Outdoor Play Guidelines

    1. Frequency and Duration:
      • Outdoor play will occur at least twice daily, with adjustments made for extreme weather conditions.
      • Duration will vary by age group, with recommended intervals of 30–60 minutes per session.
    2. Supervision:
      • Staff will maintain appropriate child-to-staff ratios during outdoor play.
      • Staff will position themselves to monitor all areas of the playground and intervene promptly if needed.
    3. Safety Checks:
      • The playground and equipment will be inspected daily for hazards such as loose parts, debris, or unsafe surfaces.
      • Damaged equipment will be reported and removed from use immediately.
    4. Weather Considerations:
      • Outdoor play will be canceled or modified during extreme weather conditions (e.g., high heat, freezing temperatures, or air quality concerns).
      • Children will wear weather-appropriate clothing, such as hats, gloves, or sunscreen, as needed.
    5. Age-Appropriate Activities:
      • Equipment and activities will be tailored to the developmental levels of the children.
      • High-risk activities such as climbing will be closely supervised.
    6. First Aid and Emergency Preparedness:
      • A first aid kit and staff trained in CPR and first aid will be present during outdoor play.
      • Incident report forms will be completed for any injuries.

     

    Water Play Policy

    Purpose

         Water play provides opportunities for sensory exploration, motor skill development, and social interaction. This policy ensures water play activities are conducted safely, hygienically, and inclusively.


     

    Policy Statement

    Water play activities will be supervised at all times to prevent accidents and ensure children’s safety. Water will be clean, age-appropriate, and disposed of after each session.


     

    Water Play Guidelines

    1. Supervision:
      • Staff must supervise water play activities at all times, maintaining proper child-to-staff ratios.
      • At least one staff member trained in CPR and first aid will be present.
    2. Safety Measures:
      • Only shallow water activities (e.g., water tables, sprinklers) are permitted.
      • Buckets or containers must be emptied immediately after use to prevent drowning risks.
      • Children must wear appropriate water play attire, including swim diapers if necessary.
    3. Hygiene:
      • Water must be clean and free of debris or contaminants.
      • Children must wash hands before and after water play.
      • Individual toys or tools used in water play will be sanitized after each use.
    4. Weather Considerations:
      • Water play will only occur in safe weather conditions (e.g., no lightning or extreme heat).
      • Shade or sunscreen will be provided to protect children from sun exposure.
    5. Allergy and Health Concerns:
      • Parents must notify staff of any skin sensitivities, allergies, or other health concerns related to water play.
      • Alternative activities will be provided for children who cannot participate.
    6. Parent Communication:
      • Parents will be informed of scheduled water play days and asked to provide appropriate attire and towels.
      • Any incidents during water play will be documented and communicated promptly.

     

    Responsibilities

    • Staff: Ensure all outdoor and water play activities comply with these policies, supervise children closely, and address hazards promptly.
    • Director: Conduct regular safety checks, train staff on supervision and safety procedures, and maintain compliance with state regulations.
    • Parents/Guardians: Provide appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and any required documentation regarding health concerns.

    These policies ensure that outdoor and water play activities support children’s development while maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment.


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