DCF 252.44(1)(b)4.4. Provide daily opportunities for children to play outdoors except during inclement weather or when not advisable for health reasons. DCF 252.44(1)(b)6.6. Provide daily periods when a variety of experiences are concurrently available for the children to select their own activities. DCF 252.44(1)(b)7.7. Limit the amount of time that children are kept waiting in lines or assembled in large groups during routines such as toileting and eating and intervals between activities. DCF 252.44(2)(a)(a) Each day camp shall have a written policy on guiding children’s behavior which provides for positive guidance, redirection and the setting of clear-cut limits. The policy shall be designed to help each child develop self-control, self-esteem, and respect for the rights of others. DCF 252.44(2)(b)1.1. In this paragraph, “time-out period” means a break from the large group that a counselor offers a child to provide the child an opportunity to calm and regain composure while being supported by the counselor. DCF 252.44(2)(b)2.2. A camp may use a time-out period to handle a child’s unacceptable behavior only if all of the following conditions are met: DCF 252.44(2)(b)2.a.a. The counselor offers the child the time-out period in a non-humiliating manner. DCF 252.44(2)(b)3.3. The procedures for a time-out period shall be included in the camp guidance policy under par. (a). DCF 252.44(2)(c)(c) Actions that may be psychologically, emotionally or physically painful, discomforting, dangerous or potentially injurious are prohibited. Examples of prohibited actions include: DCF 252.44(2)(c)1.1. Spanking, hitting, pinching, shaking, slapping, twisting, throwing or inflicting any other form of corporal punishment. DCF 252.44(2)(c)2.2. Verbal abuse, threats or derogatory remarks about the child or the child’s family. DCF 252.44(2)(c)3.3. Physical restraint, binding or tying to restrict movement or enclosing in a confined space such as a closet, locked room, box or similar cubicle. DCF 252.44(2)(d)(d) Children shall not be punished for lapses in toilet training. DCF 252.44(3)(a)(a) The camp shall provide program equipment and furnishings in a variety and quantity that allows staff to implement activities outlined in the written policy on program objectives and activities required under s. DCF 252.41 (1) (f) 5. and meets all of the following criteria: DCF 252.44(3)(a)2.2. Provides construction activities and for the development of manipulative skills. DCF 252.44(3)(b)(b) All equipment and furnishings, whether or not owned by the camp, shall be: