Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.21.18.03 - Program ModelA provider of therapeutic nursery services shall ensure that services:
A. Are appropriate to the cultural and psychosocial developmental needs of the child;B. Are provided: (1) For a minimum of 3 hours per day, 3 days per week at each site; and(2) In either a free-standing program or as an integral component of a preschool program in which services are offered in a therapeutic milieu;C. Are provided by staff who: (1) As determined by the program, are appropriately credentialed and privileged; and(2) Organize and manage the milieu to: (a) Foster clinically appropriate social, intellectual, emotional, and physical growth;(b) Handle aggression in a nonpunitive manner that promotes growth and learning;(c) Reinforce the child's ability to function with peers in a social environment;(d) Model and provide opportunities for children to behave in age-appropriate ways, such as: (ii) Assuming responsibility for carrying out routine activities,(iii) Exhibiting independence and initiative in planning their own learning,(iv) Getting along with others, and(e) Facilitate the child's awareness of appropriate behavior in a predictable, constructive, and timely manner; and(f) Help children to make choices and to negotiate disagreements among themselves, rather than resolving conflicts for them;D. Are provided in an environment that:(1) Is consistent with existent standards of program design;(2) Is organized so that the child can function in an environment with a minimum of adult direction;(3) Has space that facilitates the activities of each learning center allocated to each center;(4) Has sufficient space and separation between learning centers so that children can engage in activities of their choice without distracting or being distracted by others;(5) Provides materials that are available for children's use and are otherwise appropriately stored; and(6) Displays exhibits of children's work that reflect children's current experiences, developmental level, diversity, and individuality;E. Are designed to develop or improve the ability of the primary caretaker to care for the child; andF. Maintain linkage with schools and preschool programs to effect transition at the appropriate time and with the necessary support services.Md. Code Regs. 10.21.18.03