Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) Early Childhood Practice Exam

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On warm days, what safety practice should a toddler teacher prioritize during outdoor playtime?

  1. Wait until late afternoon to go outside

  2. Ask families for shorts and sandals

  3. Have children take breaks and drink fluids

  4. Limit play to quiet activities

The correct answer is: Have children take breaks and drink fluids

During outdoor playtime on warm days, prioritizing children's hydration and providing them with regular breaks is essential for their safety and well-being. Young children, such as toddlers, are particularly susceptible to overheating and dehydration, which can lead to heat-related illnesses. Encouraging children to take breaks in the shade and drink fluids helps regulate their body temperature and ensures they remain hydrated while engaging in physical activity outdoors. This practice not only supports their physical health but also enhances their ability to participate in play effectively. It’s important for toddlers to remain visibly active, but they can easily become overwhelmed in the heat. Ensuring they have the opportunity to rest and hydrate allows them to safely enjoy their time outside without risking their health. In contrast, waiting until late afternoon, asking families for specific clothing items, or limiting play to quiet activities does not directly address the immediate concern of maintaining hydration and managing heat exposure during active playtime. While all these practices might contribute to a comfortable and safe outdoor experience, they are not as effective as ensuring children stay hydrated and take necessary breaks.