A. A certificate holder shall ensure that a staff member:
- 1. Establishes and maintains reasonable guidelines and limits for enrolled children’s behavior and applies them consistently;
- 2. Teaches, models, and encourages orderly conduct, self-control, and age-appropriate behavior;
3. When disciplining an enrolled child:
- a. Explains to the enrolled child why the particular behavior is not allowed,
- b. Suggests an alternate behavior to the enrolled child, and
- c. Assists the enrolled child to become engaged in an alternate activity; and
- 4. If an enrolled child’s behavior may result in harm to self or others, holds the enrolled child without undue force until the enrolled child regains self-control or composure.
B. A certificate holder shall ensure that a staff member does not use or allow:
- 1. A method of discipline that could cause harm to the health, safety, or welfare of an enrolled child;
- 2. Corporal punishment;
3. Discipline associated with:
- a. Eating, napping, sleeping, or toileting;
- b. Medication;
- c. Mechanical restraint;
- d. Humiliation; or
- e. Fear; or
- 4. Discipline administered to an enrolled child by an individual who is not a staff member.
C. A certificate holder may allow a staff member to separate an enrolled child older than two years of age from other children for unacceptable behavior according to the following:
- 1. A separation period may not last longer than three minutes after the enrolled child has regained control or composure, and
- 2. A staff member may not allow an enrolled child to be separated for longer than 10 minutes without the staff member interacting with the enrolled child.
- D. A staff member may not discipline the staff member’s own child in a manner inconsistent with subsections (A) through (C) during hours of operation.
Historical Note
New Section made by final rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 1214, effective September 1, 2004 (Supp. 04-1). Section repealed; new R9-3-405 renumbered from R9-3-409 and amended by exempt rulemaking at 17 A.A.R. 1530, effective September 30, 2011 (Supp. 11-3).