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Page 1: Care and Supervision - Fraser Health

Care and Supervision For Family Child Care Settings

PrintShop #256659 April 2011

Page 2: Care and Supervision - Fraser Health

Child Care Links - Care & Supervision Fraser Health April 2011 Health Protection | Ensuring Healthy People and Healthy Environments Page 2 of 4

Fraser Health Authority has developed a range of “plain language” resources written in user-

friendly English which link directly to the Child Care Licensing Regulation. These resources

are designed to be easily understood by all, including Licensees and child care staff who speak

English as a second language. Child Care Links Resources explain key requirements of the

Child Care Licensing Regulation.

Child Care Links has been developed by Nicole Marshall, with contributions from Fraser

Health's Community Care Facilities Licensing Program staff, focus group input from licensed

child care providers, and with the guidance & support of the Health Protection Strategic &

Operations Support team.

Instructions Place the names of all the children who are to attend the daycare in the left column of

the table under the heading “Name”. Make sure that each name is placed in a space beside the correct age grouping.

Write the actual age of each child opposite their name in the next column under the heading “Age”.

Place a tick () in the boxes opposite the child’s name to show when they are to attend the daycare. For example, if a child is to attend the daycare all day on Mondays, you will need to place a tick in both the am and pm boxes under the heading “Monday”. If a child attends the daycare in the mornings only on Monday, you will need to place a tick in the am box and leave the pm box blank.

Count the number of ticks in each column, including the am and pm columns under all the days of the week. Write this total at the bottom of each column.

* Remember the total number of children under each morning (am) and

afternoon (pm) must be 7 or less.

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the

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he c

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roup

ing?

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day

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day

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pm

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der

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2 m

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yr)

an

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mon

ths

(2 y

rs)

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child

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und

er 1

yr,

you

can

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r 4

child

ren

who

are

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ge o

f 4

yrs.

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Child Care Links - Care & Supervision Fraser Health April 2011 Health Protection | Ensuring Healthy People and Healthy Environments Page 4 of 4

KEY

= Under 12 months (1 yr)

= Between 12 months (1 yr) and 24 months (2 yrs)

= Between 24 months (2 yrs) and 48 months (4 yrs)

= Over 48 months (4 yrs)

Example Groupings

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