Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.21 - Discipline of Children
a)
Discipline shall be appropriate to the developmental age of the child, related
to the child's act, and shall not be out of proportion to the particular
inappropriate behavior. Discipline shall be handled without prolonged
delay.
b) The foster parent shall
be responsible for the discipline of the child. Discipline shall never be
delegated to a child's peer or peers, nor to persons who are strangers to the
child.
c) No child shall be
subjected to corporal punishment, verbal abuse, threats or derogatory remarks
about him or her or his or her family.
d) No child shall be deprived of a meal or
part of a meal as punishment.
e) No
child shall be deprived of visits with family or other persons who have
established a parenting bond with the child. Cancellation of arranged visits as
a form of discipline is prohibited.
f) No child shall be deprived of clothing or
sleep as punishment.
g) A child may
be restricted to an unlocked bedroom for a reasonable period of time. While
restricted, the child shall have full access to sanitary facilities.
h) A child may be temporarily restrained by a
person physically holding the child if the child poses a danger to himself or
to others.
i) The personal spending
money of a child may be used as a constructive disciplinary measure to teach
the child about responsibility and the consequences of his behavior. However,
no more than 50% of the child's monthly personal spending money shall be
withheld for any reason.
1) Withholding a
child's monthly personal spending money shall occur only under the following
circumstances:
A) for reasonable restitution
for damages done by the child; or
B) for breaking the family's rules if the
child has been given an oral warning that his spending money will be reduced
for this infraction.
2)
When a child's spending money has been reduced because he has broken a rule,
the foster parent shall keep the withheld money for the child and shall not use
it for any reason. The foster parent shall give the child opportunities to earn
the money back and shall explain to the child how the spending money can be
restored.
j) Special or
additional chores may be assigned as a disciplinary measure.
k) Privileges may be temporarily removed as a
disciplinary measure.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 4086, effective March 5, 2012
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