Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
Division 30 - Division of Regulation and Licensure
Chapter 61 - Licensing Rules for Family Child Care Homes
Section 19 CSR 30-61.175 - Child Care Program
Universal Citation: 19 MO Code of State Regs 30-61.175
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment implements safe sleep recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Task Force on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome for a safe infant sleeping environment and section 210.223, RSMo.
(1) Care of the Child.
(A) General Requirements.
1. Child care providers shall not leave any
child without competent adult supervision.
2. The provider or an assistant personally
shall admit each child upon arrival and personally shall dismiss each child
upon departure. Children shall be dismissed only to the parent(s), guardian,
legal custodian, or to the individual(s) approved by the parent(s), guardian,
or legal custodian.
3. Caregivers
shall provide frequent, direct contact so children are not routinely left
unobserved on the premises.
4.
Children under three (3) shall be supervised and assisted while in the
bathroom.
5. Caregivers shall check
on the children frequently during napping or sleeping and shall remain in close
enough proximity to the children to be able to hear them if they have
difficulty during napping or when they awaken. Home monitors or commercial
devices marketed to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
shall not be used in place of supervision while children are napping or
sleeping.
6. If children are napped
with no caregiver in the room, the door to the room cannot be closed.
7. All children shall nap on the same floor
and a caregiver shall remain on the floor where children are napping at all
times.
8. Preschool children who do
not sleep shall rest on sleeping equipment at least thirty (30) minutes, but
shall not be forced to remain on the sleeping equipment longer than one (1)
hour. They shall then be permitted to leave the napping area to engage in quiet
play.
9. The provider shall ensure
that special attention is given on an individual basis to new children having
problems adjusting, distressed children, etc. Children shall be encouraged, but
not forced, to participate in group activities.
10. Children shall not be subjected to child
abuse/neglect as defined by section
210.110,
RSMo.
(B) Fire and
Tornado Drills.
1. Fire, tornado, and other
disaster drills shall meet the requirements of
19 CSR 30-61.086 Fire
Safety.
(C) Discipline.
1. The provider shall establish simple,
understandable rules for children's behavior and shall explain them to the
children.
2. Expectations for a
child's behavior shall be appropriate for the developmental level of that
child.
3. Only constructive,
age-appropriate methods of discipline shall be used to help children develop
self-control and assume responsibility for their own actions.
4. Praise and encouragement of good behavior
shall be used instead of focusing only upon unacceptable behavior.
5. Brief, supervised separation from the
group may be used based on a guideline of one (1) minute of separation for each
year of the child's age.
6. Firm,
positive statements or redirection of behavior shall be used with infants and
toddlers.
7. Physical punishment
including, but not limited to, spanking, slapping, shaking, biting, or pulling
hair shall be prohibited.
8. No
discipline technique which is humiliating, threatening, or frightening to
children shall be used. Children shall not be shamed, ridiculed, or spoken to
harshly, abusively, or with profanity.
9. Punishment or threat of punishment shall
not be associated with food, rest, or toilet training.
10. Children shall not be placed in a closet,
a locked or unlit room, or any other place which is frightening.
11. Children shall not be permitted to
intimidate or harm others, harm themselves, or destroy property.
(D) Care of Infants and Toddlers.
1. Infants and toddlers shall have constant
care and supervision.
2. The
provider shall be alert to various needs of the child such as thirst, hunger,
diaper change, fear of or aggression by other children, and the need for
attention.
(E) Diapering
and Toilet Training.
1. A safe diapering
table or other approved area with a waterproof, washable surface shall be used
for changing diapers. The table or area shall be cleaned thoroughly with a
disinfectant after each use.
2.
Diapering supplies and warm, running water shall be adjacent to the diapering
area.
3. Disposable tissues or
wipes shall be used to cleanse the child at each time of diapering. Any
diapering creams, powders, or other products applied at the time of diapering
shall be provided by the parent(s) and labeled with the child's name.
4. The child shall not be left unattended at
any time while on the diapering table or approved diapering area.
5. Diapers and wet clothing shall be changed
promptly.
6. Wet or soiled diapers
shall be placed in an airtight disposal container. If cloth diapers are
provided by the parent(s), individual airtight plastic bags shall be used to
store each soiled diaper for return each day to the parent(s).
7. Caregivers changing diapers shall wash
their hands with soap and water each time after changing a child's
diaper.
8. The diapering area and
handwashing area shall be separate from any food service area and any
food-related materials.
9. No
effort shall be made to toilet train a child until the parent(s) and provider
agree on when to begin.
10. The
routine for toilet training shall be discussed with the parent(s) so the same
method will be used at the family day care home and the child's home.
11. Children shall not be punished, berated,
or shamed in any way for soiling his/her clothes. The parent(s) shall provide
extra clothing for his/her child in case the child accidentally soils
him/herself.
(2) Daily Activities for Children.
(A) A daily schedule shall be established in
written form which shall include activities for all ages of children in
care.
(B) Daily activities for
preschool and school-age children shall include:
1. Developmentally appropriate play
experiences and activities planned to meet the interests, needs, and desires of
the children;
2. Individual
attention and conversation with adults;
3. Indoor and outdoor play periods which
provide a balance of quiet and active play, and individual and group
activities. Activities shall provide some free choice experiences;
4. A total of at least one (1) hour of
outdoor play for children in attendance a full day unless prevented by weather
or special medical reasons (Based on wind chill factor or heat index, children
shall not be exposed to either extreme element.);
5. Toilet and handwashing times;
6. Regular snack and meal times;
7. A supervised nap or rest period for
preschool children after the noon meal;
8. A quiet time for school-age children after
the noon meal with a cot or bed available for those who wish to nap or rest;
and
9. A study time for school-age
children who choose to do homework, with a separate, quiet work
space.
(C) Daily
activities for infants and toddlers shall include:
1. Developmental and exploratory play
experiences and free choices of play appropriate to the interests, needs, and
desires of infants and toddlers;
2.
Regular snack and meal times according to each infant's individual feeding
schedule, as stated by the parent(s);
3. Supervised "tummy time" for children under
one (1) year of age to promote healthy development;
4. A supervised nap
period that meets the child's individual needs shall meet the following
requirements:
A. A child under twelve (12)
months of age shall be placed on his/her back to sleep;
B. An infant's head and face shall remain
uncovered during sleep;
C. Infants
unable to roll from their stomachs to their backs and from their backs to their
stomachs shall be placed on their backs when found face down. When infants can
easily turn from their stomachs to their backs and from their backs to their
stomachs, they shall be initially placed on their backs, but shall be allowed
to adopt whatever positions they prefer for sleep;
D. An infant shall not be overdressed when
sleeping, to avoid overheating. Infants should be dressed appropriately for the
environment, with no more than one (1) layer more than an adult would wear to
be comfortable in that environment;
E. When, in the opinion of the infant's
licensed health care provider, an infant requires alternative sleep positions
or special sleeping arrangements that differ from those set forth in this rule,
the provider shall have on file at the facility written instructions, signed by
the infant's licensed health care provider, detailing the alternative sleep
positions or special sleeping arrangements for such infant. The provider and
the assistant(s) shall put the infant to sleep in accordance with such written
instructions;
F. Pacifiers, if
used, shall not be hung around the infant's neck. Pacifier mechanisms or
pacifiers that attach to infant clothing shall not be used with sleeping
infants;
G. After awakening, an
infant may remain in the crib as long as s/he is content, but never for periods
longer than thirty (30) minutes; and
H. Toddlers shall be taken out of bed for
other activities when they awaken;
5. Individual attention
and play with adults, including holding, cuddling, talking, and
singing;
6. Opportunities for sensory stimulation which
includes visual stimulation through pictures, books, toys, nonverbal
communication, games, and the like; auditory stimulation through verbal
communication, music, toys, games, and the like; and tactile stimulation
through surfaces, fabrics, toys, games, and the like;
7.
Encouragement in the development of motor skills by providing opportunities for
supervised "tummy time," reaching, grasping, pulling up, creeping, crawling,
and walking; and
8. Opportunity for outdoor play when weather
permits.
*Original authority: 210.221, RSMo 1949, amended 1955, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1999.
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