Utah Admin. Code R430-50-12 - Child Guidance and Interaction
(1) The provider shall ensure that no child
is subjected to physical, emotional, or sexual abuse while in care.
(2) The provider shall inform each child,
each parent, and anyone who interacts with any child in care of the facility's
behavioral expectations and how any misbehavior will be handled.
(3) The provider shall ensure that any
individual who interacts with a child guides the child's behavior by using
positive reinforcement, redirection, and by setting clear limits that promote
the child's ability to become self-disciplined.
(4) The provider shall ensure that each
caregiver uses use gentle, passive restraint with a child only when it is
needed to protect a child from injuring themselves or others, or to stop a
child from destroying property.
(5)
The provider shall ensure that each interaction with a child does not include:
(a) any action that produces physical pain or
discomfort, including hitting, spanking, shaking, biting, or
pinching;
(b) any form of corporal
punishment;
(c) any form of
emotional mistreatment;
(d)
confining a child in a closet, locked room, or other enclosure including a box,
cupboard, or cage;
(e) forcing or
withholding food, rest, or toileting;
(f) restraining a child's movement by
binding, tying, or any other form of restraint that exceeds gentle, passive
restraint; or
(g) shouting at
children.
(6) Any
individual who witnesses or suspects that a child has been subjected to abuse,
neglect, or exploitation shall immediately notify Child Protective Services or
law enforcement as required in Section
80-2-602.
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(1) The provider shall ensure that no child is subjected to physical, emotional, or sexual abuse while in care.
(2) The provider shall inform parents, children, and those who interact with the children of the facility 's behavioral expectations and how any misbehavior will be handled.
(3) The provider shall ensure that individuals who interact with the children guide children's behavior by using positive reinforcement, redirection, and by setting clear limits that promote children's ability to become self-disciplined.
(4) The provider shall ensure that caregivers use gentle, passive restraint with children only when it is needed to protect children from injuring themselves or others, or to stop them from destroying property.
(5) The provider shall ensure that interactions with the children do not include:
(a) any form of corporal punishment or any action that produces physical pain or discomfort including hitting, spanking, shaking, biting, or pinching;
(b) restraining a child's movement by binding, tying, or any other form of restraint that exceeds gentle, passive restraint;
(c) shouting at children;
(d) any form of emotional abuse ;
(e) forcing or withholding food, rest, or toileting; or
(f) confining a child in a closet, locked room, or other enclosure including a box, cupboard, or cage.
(6) Any individual who witnesses or suspects that a child has been subjected to abuse, neglect, or exploitation shall immediately notify Child Protective Services or law enforcement as required in Section 80-2-602.