26 Tex. Admin. Code § 747.1501 - What general responsibilities do caregivers have in my child-care home?
(a) You and all other
caregivers are responsible for seeing that children are:
(1) Treated with courtesy, respect,
acceptance, and patience;
(2)
Recognized and respected for their uniqueness as an individual;
(3) Not abused, neglected, or exploited;
and
(4) Released only to a parent
or a person designated by a parent.
(b) You and all other caregivers must report
suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation to DFPS as specified in Texas Family
Code §
261.101.
(c) You and all other caregivers must also:
(1) Demonstrate competency, good judgment,
and self-control in the presence of children;
(2) Know and comply with the minimum
standards specified in this chapter;
(3) Supervise children at all times, as
specified in §747.1503 of this division (relating to What responsibilities
does a caregiver have when supervising a child or children?);
(4) Be free from other activities not
directly involving the teaching, care, and supervision of children, such as:
(A) Administrative and clerical duties that
take the caregiver's attention away from the children;
(B) Janitorial duties; and
(C) Personal use of electronic devices, such
as cell phones, MP3 players, and video games. Cell phones may be briefly used
for necessary phone calls, as long as appropriate supervision is maintained;
(5) Provide care that is
consistent with the child's habits, interests, strengths, and any special
needs, including any special supervision needs or care as outlined in §
747.2107 of this chapter (relating
to What are my responsibilities when planning activities for a child in care
with special care needs?;
(6)
Interact with children in a positive manner; and
(7) Set appropriate behavior expectations
based on the child's current stage of development.
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