26 Tex. Admin. Code § 746.1507 - How do I determine the child/caregiver ratio?
In determining child/caregiver ratio, the following apply:
(1) Child/caregiver ratio is
based on the specified age of the children in the caregiver's group or the age
of the youngest child in the group, depending on the activity and the number of
children at the child-care center.
(2) You may use the developmental or
emotional age, rather than the chronological age, of a child with special care
needs, if this is recommended by a health-care professional or other qualified
professional and is documented in the child's record.
(3) You must consider the skills of the
caregiver and the needs of the individual children and the group when assigning
a caregiver to a group of children. For example, if a group of toddlers is
experiencing biting, consider assigning a caregiver who is trained to handle
these behaviors and perhaps additional caregivers or volunteers to assist in
the supervision and redirection of the children.
(4) You must include all children in care,
including children related to the child-care center director and
employees.
(5) In emergency
situations, you may use child-care center employees who do not meet caregiver
qualifications for a limited time while a substitute caregiver is being
secured. The time must be no longer than is reasonably necessary to secure a
qualified substitute caregiver. Emergency situations include, but are not
limited to, illness, accident, or death.
(6) The total number of children in care at
the center and in care away from the center, such as during a field trip, must
never exceed the licensed capacity of the center.
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