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    Nap/rest guidlines

    Does anybody know that the guidlines are with the new bill regarding nap/rest/quiet time for children 4 and under? I liked through the bill and really it's just about licensing and inspections and nothing about rules for naps ect

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    Currently there is nothing in the CCEYA about napping. They are still writing the new laws (in stages) so there is a possibility that they will add something in the future.

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    Even in areas (like NS) that have nap/rest guidelines, they are very flexible and unlikely to require you to change the way you do things. I must provide a place to sleep for all children under school age (which is 5 here), and have a minimum 30min rest time in my program. If playpens are used for babies, they must be approved as a 'portable crib'. But playpens sold with bassinets (like Graco) usually meet the certification. My sleep room for toddlers has mattresses on the floor and a 2h nap time. I have fold up mats for preschoolers that never come out-their quiet time is colouring and puzzles. I bring them out for days they need to lie down, and we have a movie.

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