Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-3-403 - Supplemental Standards for Care of an Enrolled Infant or One- or Two-Year-Old Child
A. A
certificate holder shall ensure that:
1. A
staff member:
a. Does not allow an enrolled
infant or one- or two-year-old child to spend more than 30 consecutive minutes
of time while awake in a crib, playpen, swing, feeding chair, infant seat, or
other confining piece of equipment;
b. Allows each enrolled infant to maintain an
individual pattern of sleeping, waking, and eating, unless the enrolled
infant's parent has instructed otherwise;
c. If providing a bottle or sippy cup to an
enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child before the enrolled infant or
one- or two-year-old child naps or sleeps:
i.
Ensures that only water is in the bottle or sippy cup unless the written
instructions required by subsection (A)(3)(b) state otherwise;
ii. Removes the used bottle or sippy cup from
the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child's crib, bed, cot, or mat as
soon as the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child finishes drinking or
falls asleep; and
iii. Cleans the
used bottle or sippy cup before the bottle or sippy cup is reused;
d. Checks the diaper of each
enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child throughout the day and changes a
diaper as soon as it is wet or soiled;
e. Ensures that toys provided for an enrolled
infant or one- or two-year-old child are too large to swallow; and
f. Does not permit an enrolled infant to use
a walker;
2. When
putting an enrolled infant to sleep, a staff member:
b.
c. Does not use a positioning device that restricts
movement, unless the enrolled infant's physician, physician assistant, or
registered nurse practitioner has instructed otherwise in writing; and
c.
d. Does not use a mechanical restraint on the enrolled
infant in a crib;
a. Places the enrolled infant on the enrolled
infant's back to sleep, unless the enrolled infant's physician, physician
assistant, or registered nurse practitioner has instructed otherwise in
writing;
b. Provides a clean
blanket or sheet to the enrolled infant;
3.
When feeding an enrolled infant, a staff member:
a. Prepares and stores the enrolled infant's
formula, breast milk, or other food according to written instructions from the
enrolled infant's parent;
b. Feeds
formula, breast milk, or other food to the enrolled infant according to current
written instructions from the enrolled infant's parent; and
c. If the enrolled infant is younger than six
months of age or cannot hold a bottle for feeding, holds the enrolled infant
for feeding; and
4. When
feeding an enrolled infant who is no longer being held for feeding or an
enrolled one- or two-year-old child, a staff member:
a. Seats the enrolled infant or one- or
two-year-old child in a feeding chair or at a table with a chair that allows
the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child to reach food while sitting;
and
b. If the feeding chair is
manufactured with a safety strap, fastens the safety strap around the enrolled
infant or one- or two-year-old child while the enrolled infant or one- or
two-year-old child is seated in the feeding chair.
B. A certificate holder shall
ensure that a staff member:
1. Consults with
an enrolled child's parent to establish a written plan for toilet training for
the enrolled child,
2. Implements
the toilet training plan,
3.
Provides the parent with information about the enrolled child's progress in
toilet training, and
4. Ensures
that toilet training is not forced on the enrolled child.
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