A. A certificate holder shall ensure that:
1. A staff member:
- a. Does not allow an enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child to spend more than 30 consecutive minutes of time while awake in a crib, playpen, swing, feeding chair, infant seat, or other confining piece of equipment;
- b. Allows each enrolled infant to maintain an individual pattern of sleeping, waking, and eating, unless the enrolled infant’s parent has instructed otherwise;
c. If providing a bottle or sippy cup to an enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child before the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child naps or sleeps:
- i. Ensures that only water is in the bottle or sippy cup unless the written instructions required by subsection (A)(3)(b) state otherwise;
- ii. Removes the used bottle or sippy cup from the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child’s crib, bed, cot, or mat as soon as the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child finishes drinking or falls asleep; and
- iii. Cleans the used bottle or sippy cup before the bottle or sippy cup is reused;
- d. Checks the diaper of each enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child throughout the day and changes a diaper as soon as it is wet or soiled;
- e. Ensures that toys provided for an enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child are too large to swallow; and
- f. Does not permit an enrolled infant to use a walker;
2. When putting an enrolled infant to sleep, a staff member:
- a. Places the enrolled infant on the enrolled infant’s back to sleep, unless the enrolled infant’s physician, physician assistant, or registered nurse practitioner has instructed otherwise in writing;
- b. Provides a clean blanket or sheet to the enrolled infant;
- c. Does not use a positioning device that restricts movement, unless the enrolled infant’s physician, physician assistant, or registered nurse practitioner has instructed otherwise in writing; and
- d. Does not use a mechanical restraint on the enrolled infant in a crib;
3. When feeding an enrolled infant, a staff member:
- a. Prepares and stores the enrolled infant’s formula, breast milk, or other food according to written instructions from the enrolled infant’s parent;
- b. Feeds formula, breast milk, or other food to the enrolled infant according to current written instructions from the enrolled infant’s parent; and
- c. If the enrolled infant is younger than six months of age or cannot hold a bottle for feeding, holds the enrolled infant for feeding; and
4. When feeding an enrolled infant who is no longer being held for feeding or an enrolled one- or two-year-old child, a staff member:
- a. Seats the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child in a feeding chair or at a table with a chair that allows the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child to reach food while sitting; and
- b. If the feeding chair is manufactured with a safety strap, fastens the safety strap around the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child while the enrolled infant or one- or two-year-old child is seated in the feeding chair.
B. A certificate holder shall ensure that a staff member:
- 1. Consults with an enrolled child’s parent to establish a written plan for toilet training for the enrolled child,
- 2. Implements the toilet training plan,
- 3. Provides the parent with information about the enrolled child’s progress in toilet training, and
- 4. Ensures that toilet training is not forced on the enrolled child.
Historical Note
New Section made by final rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 1214, effective September 1, 2004 (Supp. 04-1). Amended by exempt rulemaking at 17 A.A.R. 1530, effective September 30, 2011 (Supp. 11-3). Amended by final expedited rulemaking at 26 A.A.R. 1969, with an immediate effective date of September 2, 2020 (Supp. 20-3).