Current through Register Vol. 25-01, January 1, 2025
Section 110-301-0315 - Communication modeling and reasoning(1) A school-age provider must be aware of and responsive to children's developmental, linguistic, cultural, and learning needs.(2) A school-age provider must be aware of and responsive to children's needs by engaging in activities such as: (a) Asking developmentally appropriate questions for the age group and allow children to answer without interruption from the provider;(b) Circulating among the children during free choice activities and talking with children about what they are doing;(c) A school-age provider must use language to develop and encourage children's reasoning skills by using techniques such as: (i) Talking about logical relationships or concepts during the day including, but not limited to, the daily schedule, the differences and similarities between objects, or people in the program;(ii) Introducing concepts using guiding questions that encourage children to figure out cause and effect relationships;(iii) Providing opportunities for reading and writing activities; and(iv) Asking open-ended questions to help children improve skills and acquire knowledge.(d) A school-age provider working with non-English speaking children must encourage language development and acquisition by using techniques such as:(i) Using words in various languages to talk about the program routines;(ii) Reading books out loud or using audio books; and(iii) Playing games in different languages.Wash. Admin. Code § 110-301-0315
Adopted by WSR 21-10-035, Filed 4/27/2021, effective 6/1/2021