Or. Admin. Code § 414-305-0600 - General Requirements for the Care of Infants and Toddlers
(1) A certified
child care center must not provide care for a child under six weeks of
age.
(2) For infants and younger
toddlers, a certified child care center must obtain the following information
(also see OAR 414-305-0220, Children's
Records):
(a) Schedule of feeding;
(b) Types of food introduced and timetable
for new foods;
(c) Sleep schedule;
and
(d) Child's way of
communicating and being comforted.
(3) A certified child care center must
provide the following information to each parent of an infant and toddler on a
daily basis (also see OAR
414-305-0270, Notifications):
(a) Times and amount of food
consumed;
(b) Their child's toilet
and diapering activities;
(c) Their
child's sleep schedule;
(d) Their
child's general mood for the day; and
(e) A brief summary of the activities in
which the child participated.
(4) A certified child care center must be
responsive to each infant and toddler's individual, physical, and developmental
needs.
(a) Infants and younger toddlers must
be allowed to form and follow their own pattern of sleeping and waking
periods.
(b) Each child must be
given opportunities throughout the day to move freely in a safe, clean, open,
and uncluttered area.
(c) Infants
and younger toddlers must be given opportunities to interact and be near one
another.
(5) A certified
child care center must not leave an awake child in a play yard, for the
purposes of playing, for more than 15 minutes in any 2 hour period.
(6) Restrictive infant equipment, including,
but not limited to, bouncers, exersaucers, swings, infant seats, high and low
chairs or structured infant carriers may be used for no more than 15 minutes in
any 2 hour period.
(a) Children must not be
left in high chairs or other types of feeding chairs other than feeding
times.
(b) Children who are
actively engaged in eating, outdoor walks, or car rides can exceed the 15
minute limit for restrictive infant equipment used in these
activities.
(c) Car seats may not
be used except for transportation purposes.
(7) Throughout the day, a certified child
care center must engage each child in frequent, multiple, and social
interactions by:
(a) Talking and listening to
children, encouraging infants to respond, naming objects, feelings, and
desires, and describing actions;
(b) Giving individual attention to children
when needed;
(c) Playing and
reading with children; and
(d)
Mirroring similar infant sounds and sharing a focus of the child's
attention.
(8) A
certified child care center must use routines relating to activities such as
naptime, feeding, diapering, and toileting as opportunities for language
development (e.g., naming objects, singing, saying rhymes), building the
child's self-esteem, and other learning experiences.
(9) A certified child care center must not
use electronic media, including, but not limited to televisions, laptops,
tablets, and cell phone screens with children under the age of 2 years, unless
used to supplement an activity for brief periods of time.
(10) A certified child care center must
encourage the development of self-help skills (dressing, toileting, washing,
eating) as children show interest.
(11) If infants and young toddlers are
sharing an activity area used by older children, a certified child care center
must:
(a) Ensure there is separation of
non-mobile infants from mobile children; and
(b) Ensure activities and materials are safe
and developmentally appropriate to children in the group.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.260
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