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Supervision Part 2
100

What is the protocol for releasing students? 

The center must release the child only to an individual over the age of sixteen (16) for whom written authorization has been given by the parent(s)/guardian(s) and is maintained in the child's record. In an emergency, the child may be also released to an individual for whom the child's parent/guardian has given verbal authorization. If the staff member who releases the child does not know the individual, identification must be required to assure that the individual is authorized to pick up the child.  Section 2.207 -Communication, Emergency and Security Procedures F (pg 6/Licensing)

100

Can toys/linens be stored in bathroom? 

Clean linens, clothing, pillows, mats and cots shall not be stored in restrooms.

Section 7.9.3 Napping, Sleeping Areas and Equipment (pg 19/Health Department)

100

What are the steps for handwashing for staff and students?

Section 7.10.3 Handwashing & Hygienic Policies (pg 23)

Read from Health Department 


100

What is the policy per licensing of cellphones? 

When caring for children, staff must refrain from the personal use of electronics including, but not limited to, cell phones and portable electronic devices.

Section 2.212-General Requirments for all Staff E (pg.9/ Licensing)

100

What are the ratios for each age group? 

6weeks to 18months  1:5

12months to 36 months 1:5

24months to 36 months 1:7

3 & 4 year old's 1:10

4 & 5 years old 1:12

5 and above 1:15

Section 2.217 A #14-Required Staff and Supervision  (pg 25/Licensing)

100

Should infants and toddlers have individual towels and washcloths?

Each infant and toddler shall be provided with two individual washcloths and one towel or an adequate supply of soft, non-irritating disposable towels. 

Section 7.12.1-Personal Items and Bedding C (page 34/Health Department)

100

Can a center swaddle an infant? 

Swaddling of infants must only be allowed with a health care plan completed and signed by the child's health care provider. 

Section 2.223- Physical Care and Supervision C #11 (pg.35 11/Licensing)

200

What is the policy on sunscreen? 

Section 2.221-Sun Protection (pg 32/Licensing)

Read from Rules & Regs

200

Should blankets, cots etc be labeled with students names? 

Individual cribs, mats, cots, linens and pillows shall be marked with identifying information unless cleaned and sanitized or laundered between users. 

Section 7.9.3-Napping, Sleeping Areas and Equipment A3

200

When can a teacher begin to toilet train a student in their classroom? 

#1 There must be no attempt to toilet train children until they are able to communicate or otherwise indicate need, help manage their own clothing, and be able to access toileting facilities. 

#2 For each child who is learning to use a toilet, the child's individual developmental abilities and needs must be accommodated as stated in the written policies and procedures. 

Section 2.222 Personal Hygiene-B. Toileting #1, #2 (page 33 &34/Licensing) 

200

What is the policy per licensing of smoking on campus? 

Staff must not use marijuana and marijuana infused products of any kind, or alcohol in the presence of children. To prevent exposure to secondhand smoke, childcare centers must prohibit the use of tobacco and marijuana products on all center property, both indoors and outdoors. 

Section 2.212 - General Requirements for All Staff (pg. 9/Licensing)

200

What does physical care and supervision look like in a classroom? 

Throughout the day, each child must have frequent, individual, personal contact, and attention from an adult, such as  being held, rocked, taken on walks inside and outside of the center, talked to, read to and sung to. 

Section 2.223 B #2 - Physical Care and Supervision(page 34/Licensing) 

200

Should an infant be held during feeding? Up to what age? 

All infants less than six (6) months of age must be held for bottle feeding. Bottles must not be propped. Older infants must not be allowed to hold their own bottles when lying flat. Bottles must not be allowed in a crib with the infant. 

Section 2.224-Food and Nutrition B#2 (pg.38 /licensing) 

200

What should a teacher do if a child does not want to nap? 

D1- Children must not be forced to sleep

#5b- Quiet activities must be available for children who not sleep during the thirty (30) minute period. Older children requiring a rest time must be given one. 

Section 2.223-Physical Care & Supervision D#1 and 5b (pg 36 & 37)

300

Can we place an infant in a crib while wide awake? 

Cribs must be used for sleeping, not extended paly nor confinement. 

Section Physical Care & Supervision C16 (pg. 36 /Licensing) 

300

How often should sensory tables be cleaned out?

Sensory tables and other play tables shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner. Sensory tables, when filled with water, shall be emptied after use by each group of children and at least daily. If organic material (i.e. beans, pasta, rice, or other food items) are used in sensory tables, the materials may be used for a maximum of one week and then the materials shall be discarded. 

Section 7.9.4- Toys, Furnishings and Equipment A#2 (pg 19 /Health Department) 

300

How far should a staff member be from a child on a changing table? 

Children being diapered must be within arm's reach of the staff member and actively supervised throughout the diapering process. Section 2.222- Personal Hygiene (pg 33 #2/Licensing)

300

Can Staff's belonging be stored with children's items? 

Read from Regs

Section 7.9.1- Personal Belongings A 1&2 (pg. 18/ health department)

300

How often should an infant be transitioned in a classroom? 

Outside of meal times, children who are awake must not be confined for more than fifteen minutes at a time to cribs, playpens, swings, highchairs, infant seats, or other equipment that confines movement. Children must have the opportunity for freedom of gross motor movement. 

Section 2.223-Physical Care and Supervision B #1 (page 34/Licensing)

300

What age groups are allowed screen time? 

Screen time, which includes, television, recorded media, computer, tablet, cell phones, video games, and other media devices is prohibited for children less than two (2) years of age. 


Go over rest of section 

Section 2.226 Activities B#1 (pg.40 /Licensing)


300

Can staff offer infants a pacifier while be put to sleep? 

Each infant up to twelve (12) months of age who uses a pacifier must have the pacifier offered when being put down to sleep unless the parent(s),/guardian(s) direct(s) otherwise. 

Section 2.223-Physical Care and Supervision C#12 (pg. 35/Licensing)

400

When does tummy time begin? 

Supervised tummy time must be offered to infants one month of age or older at least four (4) times a day for full day programs for short periods (3-5 minutes) and increased the amount of time as the infant shows they enjoy the activity. If the infant falls asleep during tummy time, immediately place them on their back in an approved sleeping equipment. 

Section 2.223-Physical Care & Supervision C#18 (pg. 36/Licensing) 

400

How often should toys and play materials be cleaned? 

Read from Regs

Section 7.9.4-Toys and Furnishings and Equipment (pg.20 /Health Department)

400

How often should a child's diaper be changed? 

Read from Regs 

Section 7.12.4- Diapering (pg. 36/Health Department)

400

Can I director be assigned to a classroom? 

Read from Regs 

Section 2.205-Administration D&E (pg 3/licensing)

400

How long should a child be left alone on a cot or crib after waking? 

Children must be allowed to leave their sleeping area immediately upon waking 

Section 2.223- Physical Care and Supervision B #4a (pg 34/Licensing)

400

Can cereal be mixed into other foods and be fed to an infant by bottle? 

A staff member may not mix cereal with breast milk or formula and feed it to a infant from a bottle or infant feeder unless there are written instructions from the child's health care provider. 

Section 2.224-Food and Nutrition B#5 (pg 38/licensing)

400

How far apart per licensing should cots be placed during nap time? 

Cots or pads must be spaced at least two (2) feet apart on all sides during rest time. Children must have a safe area in which to rest that is easily supervised, out of the path of traffic, and free of hazards. 

Section 2.223-Physical Care & Supervision  D#5a1 (page /licensing) 

500

What items should be kept out of reach of children? 

Section 2.229 General Requirements (pg 44 & 45) 

Read from Licensing 

C,D, E, F, G, H L, M

500

How often should linens be cleaned? 

Linens shall be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized at a minimum of once per week or anytime the surface become visibly soiled in accordance with section 7.8.6A. When linens are left on mats or cots, they shall be stored so that there is no contact between individual mats, cots or bedding. 

Section 7.9.3-Napping, Sleeping Area and Equipment A4 (pg. 19/Health Department)

500

Can staff use toilet facilities while students are present? 

In toilet facilities where adult and children facilities are separated by a partition, adults and children must not use the facilities at the same time. 

Section 2.235-Toliet Facilities A#1 (pg. 51/Licensing) 

500

Why is Kinderkirk's PTO pay as you go instead of saving it up? 

Explain to staff

500

How long can an infant cry for while putting to sleep? 

Staff must investigate whenever children cry, scream, or appear to withdraw and must try to verbally or physically soothe the child. When putting infants to sleep, staff may allow for a period of no longer than ten (10) minutes without verbally or physically soothing the child to enable the infant to try to self soothe and fall asleep. 

Section 2.223-Physical Care and Supervision B#3 (pg. 34/Licensing)

500

When should students have drinking water? 

Drinking water shall be readily accessible to children whenever the facility is operating. 

Go over C5

Section 7.8.1 Water Supply C (pg. 13/Health Department)

500

How often should an infant be observed while sleeping? 

All sleeping infants must be physically observed at least every ten (10) minutes by a staff member. 

Section 2.223-Physical Care & Supervision C #13c (pg. 35/Licensing)

600

Do students have to wear helmets? 

Child must wear helmets when riding scooters, bicycling, skateboarding or rollerblading. The helmets must be removed after the activity. Motorized riding toys are not permitted. 

Section 2.230-Indoor/Outdoor Equipment, Materials and Surfaces E (pg. 47/Licensing) 

600

Where should a speaker be placed in an infant room? 

If music is played in a infant sleep area, the music must not be played in a loud volume that would prevent infants from being heard by staff. Music equipment must not be placed under a crib or within three (3) feet of a sleeping infant? 

Section 2.223-Phyical Care and Supervision C17 (pg. 36/Licensing) 

600

Is hand sanitizer allowed in a childcare/preschool setting? 

Read from regs 

Section 7.10.3-Handwashing and Hygienic Practices D (pg. 24/ Health Department) 

600

Why does Licensing require zoning? 

Read from Regs. 

Section 2.223-Physcal Care and Supervision A#1 (pg. 34/ Licensing)

600

Where can an infant fall asleep at? 

Infants who fall asleep in a piece of equipment not approved for sleep must be immediately be moved  to their approved sleep area and placed on their back to sleep. 

Section 2.223 Physical Care & Supervision C #15 (pg.36 /Licensing)

600

What should the floor temp be for infants and toddlers? 

Heating facilities shall maintain a draft free temperature of at least 68 degrees F at floor level in occupied infant and toddler rooms.

Section 7.7.1-Building F (pg.12 /Health Department)

600

How should an infant be placed into a crib? 

An infant must be placed on their back for sleeping. 

Alternative sleep positions for infants must only be allowed with a health care plan completed and signed by the child's physician. Section 2.223 Physical Care & Supervision (pg 35/ C #9 and #10 & Licensing) 

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