Indiana Administrative Code
Title 470 - DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES
Article 3 - CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
Rule 4.7 - Child Care Centers; Licensing
Section 4.7-53 - Rest periods
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 12-13-5-3
Affected: IC 12-17.2-4
Sec. 53.
(a) Caregivers shall provide a supervised rest period for children four (4) year of age and under after the noon meal and at any other time if requested by any age child. (This does not apply to children in attendance less than four (4) hours per day.) (b) Children of all ages shall not rest or sleep on the floor. Staff shall provide cots for all children that rest as follows:
If staff sanitize cots weekly, they shall clearly identify assigned cots.
(c) The center shall assure that a cover is provided as follows for each child:
(d) The center shall provide individual storage so that one (1) child's cover does not touch the cover of another child.
(e) When resting, children shall lie in such a way that direct face-to-face situations are avoided.
(f) After thirty (30) minutes, caregivers shall provide supervised alternate activities for nonsleeping children.
(g) Caregivers shall permit sleeping children to awaken naturally at their own pace.
(h) During the rest period for children toddler age and older, caregivers may supervise children at fifty percent (50%) of the required child/staff ratio provided that:
(i) The fifty percent (50%) reduction in child/staff ratios does not apply to infants.
(j) Caregivers shall supervise sleeping children and never leave them unattended.
(k) Rest areas shall have a minimum average of five (5) foot-candles of light in all areas.
(l) Caregivers shall make rest periods flexible based on discussions with the parent and the child's individual needs.