- (1) A school-age provider must facilitate activities to support child learning and understanding.
(2) A school-age provider may facilitate child learning and understanding through a variety of techniques such as:
- (a) Using a variety of teaching strategies (different techniques, curricula, or styles) and materials to address different learning styles, abilities, developmental levels, and temperament;
- (b) Helping children enter into and sustain play;
- (c) Encouraging children to participate by asking questions and providing guidance;
- (d) Providing opportunities for children's creativity;
- (e) Linking concepts and activities to one another and to the children's lives and interests;
- (f) Noticing and responding to teachable moments;
- (g) Clarifying and expanding children's understanding;
- (h) Describing and discussing children's learning processes;
- (i) Encouraging children's efforts and persistence;
- (j) Showing tolerance for mistakes;
- (k) Using diverse vocabulary;
- (l) Leading discussions and activities;
- (m) Providing materials during the day, including daily routines such as meals and transitions, to encourage communication in English and children's home languages when possible; and
- (n) Use scaffolding methods to gradually move children toward stronger understanding and greater independence in the learning process.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.216.055 and 43.216.065. WSR 21-10-035, § 110-301-0310, filed 4/27/21, effective 6/1/21.]