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Getting it right.
Here are some straightforward best practices anyone can employ with waiting room toys.
Wood and Plastic (not PVC) toys are best. Material and Fake Fur are the worst. Infectious Disease is least apt to be found on wood. Smooth surfaces with few crevices is best. Small crevices and slots are worst. Keeping children with their parents is best. Play areas, especially not within direct-line-of-sight are worst. Lap sized toys with no loose pieces are best. Small Waiting Room Toys or pieces which fail the choke-tube test are worst. Waiting Room Toys that promote lap play are best. Waiting Room Toys that encourage animation such as pushing, waving or throwing are worst. Waiting Room Toys that are quiet are best. Waiting Room Toys that are noisy or promote noisy children are worst. Waiting Room Toys that are easily understood are best. Complex toys and books that require parental interaction are, in this case, worst. Hanging up toys is best. Easily identifies toys and promotes order. Storing toys in bins, boxes and toy chests is worst. Bins tend to be a collection point for garbage and toys left behind by children. Clean and disinfected toys are the best. Greasy, dirty toys are the worst. Procedures for safety checking toys is the best. No practices to check safety and product recalls is the worst.
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