DCF 52.41(1)(d)3.3. How the center will ensure the presence on-site of at least one RPPS decision maker at all times. DCF 52.41(1)(d)4.4. A process for annually reviewing the parameters and requirements of the reasonable and prudent parent standard in conjunction with the center’s corresponding policies and procedures. DCF 52.41 NoteNote: DCF-F-5123-E, Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard Review, is an optional form that a center may use to assist with the annual review. The form is available in the forms section of the department website at http://dcf.wisconsin.gov or by writing the Division of Safety and Permanence, P.O. Box 8916, Madison, WI 53708−8916. DCF 52.41(1m)(a)(a) A residential care center shall require each shift of resident care workers and RPPS decision makers to use a communication log to document and communicate with other resident care workers and RPPS decision makers about residents whom they supervise in common. The communication log shall include all of the following for each shift: DCF 52.41(1m)(a)3.3. Reasonable and prudent parenting requests and decisions made for residents under s. DCF 52.415 for activities that do not take place in the residential care center and are not supervised by a staff person. DCF 52.41(1m)(b)(b) A residential care center may designate units within the center and require resident care staff and RPPS decision makers to use a separate communication log in each unit. DCF 52.41(2)(a)(a) A center shall have a written daily program of general activities which meet the developmental needs of the residents. DCF 52.41(2)(b)(b) The program of activities shall provide each resident with experiences which encourage self-esteem and a positive self-image through: DCF 52.41(2)(b)2.2. Social interaction within the center and, if appropriate, the community. DCF 52.41(2)(b)5.5. Daily living activities, including but not limited to, grooming and hygiene, toileting and common household chores such as making beds, cooking and washing clothes. DCF 52.41(2)(b)6.6. Interpersonal relations with peers, family, friends, staff and where possible and as appropriate, members of the opposite sex. DCF 52.41(2)(b)7.7. Opportunity for paid work within the constraints of child labor laws, resident rights and the resident’s treatment plan. DCF 52.41(2)(c)(c) A center shall make maximum use of small groups to aid individual residents in preserving or attaining a sense of personal identity in daily living. The center shall: DCF 52.41(2)(c)1.1. Group residents according to age, developmental levels and social needs, with the ages of residents being primarily within a 4 year age range but not to exceed a 6 year age range. DCF 52.41(2)(c)2.2. Group residents under supervision of their own resident care worker and give a group opportunities to form and attain group self-identity in daily living and social activities. DCF 52.41(2)(d)4.4. Are able to move around by various methods and devices whenever possible.