6. Local, state, and provincial governments may have specific regulations that apply to the physical space in

a day care center. A typical requirement in these regulations is a minimum of _______ square feet of usable
play space for each child.
A. 35
(B). 18
C. 10
D. 24

Search "minimum square feet per day care center" on google. The second link, which should be a PDF, states that "the day care home must have a minimum of 35 square feet per child of indoor space". I am not sure if it is accurate, as different links seem to state different things, but I believe the answer is A.

Thank you Brainiac

35

http://cfoc.nrckids.org/StandardView/5.1.2

Thank you Ms.Sue but in the website you gave me it says 42, but none of them are of them are the choices. Even in my textbook it doesn't give the numbers they provided as answers.

To determine the correct answer to this question, we need to understand the regulations and requirements set by local, state, and provincial governments for day care centers. One regulation typically includes a minimum square footage of usable play space for each child.

To find the correct answer, we need to identify the minimum square footage required for each child. Let's evaluate the options:

A. 35 square feet
B. 18 square feet
C. 10 square feet
D. 24 square feet

Based on typical regulations, 18 square feet per child is a commonly accepted minimum requirement. This means that for each child in a day care center, there should be a minimum of 18 square feet of usable play space.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. 18.