Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-5-502 - Supplemental Standards for Infants
A. A licensee providing child care services
for infants shall:
1. Provide a wall-enclosed
room for infants that provides exits required by
R9-5-601(1);
2. Provide age-appropriate active and quiet
activities for each infant;
3.
Provide age-appropriate indoor and outdoor activities for each
infant;
4. Permit an infant to
maintain the infant's pattern of sleeping and waking;
5. Develop, document, and implement tummy
time policies and procedures that:
a. Provide
an opportunity for a non-crawling infant to experience tummy time each day:
i. While the infant is awake, and
ii. On the infant's
stomach;
b. Ensure a
staff member who is supervising a non-crawling infant while the infant is flat
on their stomach and on the floor:
i. Is
within reach of the infant;
ii.
Does not perform any other duties while supervising the infant;
iii. Does not allow the use of pillows,
comforters, sheepskins, stuffed toys, or other soft products in the same floor
space as the infant; and
iv. Does
not allow any product specified in subsection (A)(5)(b)(iii) to be within reach
of the infant;
c. Require
continuous interaction between a non-crawling infant and the staff member who
is supervising the non-crawling infant during tummy time;
d. Ensure, as an infant demonstrates ability
and strength to control physical movement and greater sensory perception and
social interaction, an assigned staff member provide a tummy-time period to:
i. A 2 - 3 month old infant of no more than
15 minutes;
ii. A 3 - 4 month old
infant of no more than 20 minutes; and
iii. A 5 - 6 month old infant of 20 minutes;
and
e. Ensure a
non-crawling infant's tummy time period specified in subsection (A)(5)(d):
i. Is determined by the assigned staff
member's assessment of the infant;
ii. Is gradually increased as the infant's
ability, strength, and perception increases; and
iii. Does not exceed tummy time periods
specified in subsection (5)(D)(i) through (iii).
6. Provide an outdoor activity area or an
indoor activity area for large muscle development substituted for an outdoor
activity area that is used by infants when enrolled children older than infants
are not present;
7. Provide space,
materials, and equipment in an infant room that includes the following:
a. An area with nonabrasive flooring for
sitting, crawling, and playing;
b.
Toys, materials, and equipment, that are too large for a child to swallow and
free from sharp edges and points, in a quantity sufficient to meet the needs of
the infants in attendance that include:
i.
Toys to enhance physical development such as toys for stacking, pulling, and
grasping;
ii. Soft toys;
iii. Books;
iv. Toys to enhance visual development such
as crib mobiles and activity mats with an object or objects suspended above the
infant's head; and
v. Unbreakable
mirrors; and
c. At least
one adult-size chair for use by a:
i. Staff
member when holding or feeding an infant, or
ii. Nursing mother when breastfeeding her
infant;
8.
Provide a crib for each infant that:
a. Has
bars or openings spaced no more than 2 3/8 inches apart and a crib mattress
measured to fit not more than 1/2 inch from the crib side;
b. Has a commercially waterproofed mattress;
and
c. Is furnished with clean,
sanitized, crib-size bedding, including a fitted sheet and top sheet or a
blanket;
9. Prohibit the
use of stacked cribs;
10. Ensure
that an occupied crib with a crib side that does not have a non-porous barrier
is placed at least 2 feet from another occupied crib side that does not have a
non-porous barrier; and
11. Label
each food container received from the parent with the infant's name.
B. A licensee providing child care
services for infants shall not:
1. Allow an
infant room to be used as a passageway to another area of the
facility;
2. Permit an infant who
is awake to remain for more than 30 consecutive minutes in a crib, swing,
feeding chair, infant seat, or any equipment that confines movement;
3. Permit an infant to use a walker;
or
4. Allow screen time in an
infant room.
C. A
licensee shall ensure that:
1. A staff member
providing child care services in an infant room:
a. Plays and talks with each
infant;
b. Holds and rocks each
infant;
c. Responds immediately to
each infant's distress signals;
d.
Keeps dated, daily, documentation of each infant including:
i. A description of any activities the infant
participated in,
ii. The infant's
food consumption,
iii. Diaper
changes, and
iv. Tummy
time;
e. Maintains the
documentation in subsection (C)(1)(d) on facility premises for 12 months after
the date on the documentation;
f.
Provides a copy of the documentation in subsection (C)(1)(d) to the infant's
parent upon request;
g. Does not
allow bumper pads, pillows, comforters, sheepskins, stuffed toys, or other soft
products in a crib when an infant is in the crib;
h. Cleans and sanitizes each crib and
mattress used by an infant when soiled;
i. Changes each crib sheet and blanket before
use by another infant, when soiled, or at least once every 24 hours;
j. Cleans and sanitizes all sheets and
blankets before use by another infant;
k. Places an infant to sleep on the infant's
back, unless the infant's parent submits written instructions from the infant's
health care provider that states otherwise;
l. Obtains written, current, and dated
dietary instructions from a parent or health care provider regarding the method
of feeding and types of foods to be prepared or fed to an infant at the
facility;
m. Posts the current
written dietary instructions in the infant room and the kitchen and maintains
the instructions on facility premises for 12 months after the date of the
instructions; and
n. Follows the
current written dietary instructions of a parent when feeding the
infant;
2. A staff member
providing child care services in an infant room does not:
a. Place an infant directly on a waterproof
mattress cover; or
b. Place an
infant to sleep using a positioning device that restricts movement, unless the
infant's health care provider has instructed otherwise in writing;
3. When preparing, using, or
caring for an infant's feeding bottles, a staff member:
a. Labels each bottle received from the
parent with the infant's name;
b.
Ensures that a bottle is not:
i. Heated in a
microwave oven;
ii. Propped for an
infant feeding; or
iii. Permitted
in an infant's crib unless the written instructions required by subsection
(C)(1)(l) state otherwise;
c. Empties and rinses bottles previously used
by an infant; and
d. Cleans and
sanitizes a bottle, bottle cover, and nipple before reuse; and
4. When feeding an infant, a staff
member:
a. Provides an infant with food for
growth and development that includes:
i.
Formula provided by the infant's parent or the licensee or breast milk provided
by the infant's parent, following written instructions required by subsection
(C)(1)(l); and
ii. Cereal as
requested by the infant's parent or health care provider;
b. If the staff member prepares an infant's
formula, prepares the infant's formula in a sanitary manner;
c. Stores formula and breast milk in a
sanitary manner at the facility;
d.
Does not mix cereal with formula and feed it to an infant from a bottle or
infant feeder unless the written instructions required by subsection (C)(1)(l)
state otherwise;
e. Except for
finger food, feeds solid food to an infant by spoon from an individual
container;
f. Uses a separate
container and spoon for each infant;
g. Holds and feeds an infant under 6 months
of age and an infant older than 6 months of age who cannot hold a bottle for
feeding; and
h. If an infant is no
longer being held for feeding, seats the infant in a feeding chair or at a
table with a chair that allows the infant to reach the food while
sitting.
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