Use the provided scenario to demonstrate your understanding about the licensing process and to apply what you have learned about licensing regulations. Use the above resources and links from the Alberta Child Care Licensing Handbook and Childcare Licensing Regulations to complete this assignment. Scenario for Assignment: Mary is considering opening a new child care centre. She understands that there is a process to be followed in order to receive a license to operate her child care centre. Mary and her sister would like to provide child care for nine (9) children; this would include Mary's two young children, aged 4 and 5 years, and her sister's infant child. The child care program would take place in Mary's home. Mary was thinking that it might be an innovative idea to offer overnight child care to the parents as many parents have to be away from home with their work. She also thought that it would be an innovative idea to take the children on educational activities outside of her home such as the museum, the zoo, and the library. Mary has a very large enclosed back yard but she is not sure at this point what type of equipment she should have in the yard for the children. Questions for Review and Response Assignment: 1. Based upon the information in the above scenario, what category of child care program is Mary planning for? 2. In addition to her sister's infant child, how many other infants can Mary accept to her child care program? 3. How many children under the age of three years can Mary accept to her program? 4. Can Mary offer overnight care to the children in her child care centre? (this question does not refer to her own children). 5. What size outdoor area must Mary have for 4 children? 6. What details must Mary look after in order to take the children to an activity off the program premises. 7. What advice can you provide to Mary regarding outdoor furnishings and equipment. (See Child Care Licensing Regulations) 8. Mary has been informed that she will receive a visit for inspection soo