The basic training needed to receive a staff credential.
What are the 45 hours.
This is what MUST be on every child's cup, water bottle, or bottle.
This is the number of infants that one childcare provider can supervise.
What is 4?
This is what the acronym DCF stands for.
What is the Department of Children and Families?
A playground is required to have this hydration device.
What is a water fountain?
This is the number of days that an employee has after being hired to BEGIN their DCF training.
What is 90 days?
This is the only thing allowed in an infant's crib.
What is a crib sheet?
This is how many children a Nido teacher can supervise alone.
What is six?
These are the times when a table must be cleaned using bleach solution.
What are before and after each meal time?
This is the first step in diaper changing.
What is gathering supplies?
This is the number of days that an employee has after being hired to COMPLETE their DCF training hours and obtain a staff credential.
What is 365?
This is the only solution approved by DCF for disinfecting surfaces in a classroom.
What is bleach?
This is the number of three-year-olds that one childcare provider can supervise.
What is 15?
This is the mandatory distance between two cots at nap time.
What is 18 inches?
This is the term for replacing an unwanted behavior with an appropriate activity.
What is redirection.
This is the number of training hours that every employee of a childcare facility in the state of Florida needs to have annually (July 1st - June 30th).
What is 10?
These are the four times when a child must wash his/her hands.
What are arrival, after toileting, before meals and snacks and after the playground?
This is the number of four and five year old children that one staff member can supervise.
What is 20?
This is what you must be able to see on each child during nap time.
This is what you need to bring with you for a fire drill.
What are rollcall sheets and emergency contact information?
This training must be taken by anyone working in a childcare facility within the first 30 days.
What is Fire Extinguisher Training?
This is the lowest number that is considered a fever in a young child (when taken in the ear).
What is 100.4?
This is the required number of staff to supervise one fourteen-month-old child, thirteen two-year-olds, and four five-year-olds (in one group).
What is 3?
This is what you should never do to a child who has fallen and is injured.
What is move them?
This is the average time that it takes a child to transition to school.
What is 2-6 weeks?