26 Tex. Admin. Code § 744.2103 - What methods of discipline and guidance may a caregiver use?
(a) Each disciplinary measure must:
(1) Be consistent with your policies and
procedures;
(2) Not be physically
or emotionally damaging to the child;
(3) Be appropriate to the child's age and
level of understanding; and
(4) Be
appropriate to the incident and severity of the behavior
demonstrated.
(b) A
caregiver may only use positive methods of discipline and guidance that
encourages self-esteem, self-control, and self-direction, including the
following:
(1) Using praise and encouragement
of good behavior instead of focusing only upon unacceptable behavior;
(2) Reminding a child of behavior
expectations daily by using clear, positive statements;
(3) Redirecting behavior using positive
statements; and
(4) Using brief
supervised separation or time out from the group, when appropriate for the
child's age and development, which is limited to no more than one minute per
year of the child's age.
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