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Facilities & Equipment
The amount of space in your
home that you can devote to your child care program will determine
the amount and size of the furnishings and equipment that you'll
need to purchase. Most providers use one or two rooms in their home
as program space, and the yard outside as a play area. The main idea
is to make the most of the space you have!
- Store most of your supplies on
shelves -- up high, to allow for more space on the floor for
both children and activities.
- Break your main room up into
activity areas -- dramatic play, book corner, sand table area,
etc.
- Set aside a storage space where
you can store large equipment, to allow for rotation of
equipment.
- Have an area that you can use for
indoor, loud, active play. Many providers use their porch, den,
or living room.
- Have a designated area for nap
time. It's best to have children sleep in the same place each
day.
Furnishings that you'll want
to purchase include:
- A table that seats four to six
children
- Chairs, at least one per child
- Storage shelving units
- An easel
- Mats for nap time
- A book display stand
- Sand/water table
- Potty chairs
- A diaper changing table
Activity areas
in your main room allow the children to focus on various
developmental skills. You may choose to design your room around a
particular learning activity for a few days at a time. Here are the
main activity areas you'll need, with some examples of materials and
equipment for each:
- Large Motor:
indoor climbing structures, play tunnels, large wooden blocks,
pillows
- Art:
paints, markers, stamps and ink pads, scissors, assorted papers
- Manipulatives:
connecting blocks, lacing cards, peg boards, shape boxes, beads
- Sensory
play: play dough, shaving cream, bubbles, sand and water
toys
- Blocks:
wooden blocks in various unit sizes, animal and people blocks,
cardboard blocks
- Dramatic
play: dress-up clothes, housekeeping/kitchen units, puppets,
dolls, play foods
- Reading: books,
audiotapes, felt boards, puzzles, alphabet blocks
- Science: magnifying
lenses, magnets, binoculars, nature objects, charts
- Outdoor
play: wagons, balls, sandbox, sand toys, tricycles, climbing
structure, swing set
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