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The following activities or threats of such activities are unacceptable as behavior guidance measures and shall not be used for children. These include, but are not limited to the following:Isolation without supervision;
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504 E 4th St, Prescott AR 71857 · License #6569 · Center · Early Intervention Day Treatment (Eidt)
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The following activities or threats of such activities are unacceptable as behavior guidance measures and shall not be used for children. These include, but are not limited to the following:Isolation without supervision;
The child care facility shall maintain a record for each child in care which shall be on site. Records for children no longer enrolled may be maintained off site. Children’s records shall contain the following information:A written record of all significant changes in the child’s physical or emotional state and accidents, incidents or injuries, indicating the date, location, time of day, area or piece of equipment where the incident occurred (A copy of this shall be given to the parent on the day of occurrence);
The following activities or threats of such activities are unacceptable as behavior guidance measures and shall not be used for children. These include, but are not limited to the following:Associating punishment with rest, toilet training, or illness;
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(a) An EIDT must:(2) Submit reports of all other incidents within forty-eight (48) hours of the event.
Subparts 1 and 2(A) An EIDT must comply with all requirements of the applicable Minimum Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers. (B) A violation of the applicable Minimum Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers constitutes a violation of these standards.
At no time shall children be left unsupervised or unattended. The child care center shall provide additional staff for any temporary absence of primary child caring staff for activities such as breaks, meal preparation, transportation, etc.
This licensing visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
The following activities or threats of such activities are unacceptable as behavior guidance measures and shall not be used for children. These include, but are not limited to the following:Inflicting physical pain, hitting, pinching, pulling hair, slapping, kicking, twisting arms, biting or biting back, spatting, swatting, etc.;
Subparts 1 and 2Except as provided in subsection (2) below, the EIDT must provide at least the following minimum staff-to-beneficiary ratio for all beneficiaries: Age Group Ratio 0 to 18 months 1:4 18 to 36 months 1:6 3 to 4 years 1:8 4 years and above 1:9
Subparts 1 and 2(A) An EIDT must comply with all requirements of the applicable Minimum Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers. (B) A violation of the applicable Minimum Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers constitutes a violation of these standards.
An EIDT must report all alleged, suspected, observed, or reported occurrences of any of the following events: (1) Death of a beneficiary; (2) Serious injury to a beneficiary; (3) Adult or child maltreatment of a beneficiary; (4) Any event where an employee threatens or strikes a beneficiary; (5) Unauthorized use on a beneficiary of restrictive intervention, including seclusion or physical, chemical, or mechanical restraint; (6 Any situation when the whereabouts of a beneficiary are unknown for more than two (2) hours; (7) Any unanticipated situation when services to the beneficiary are interrupted for more than two (2) hours; (8) Events involving a risk of death, serious physical or psychological injury, or serious illness to a beneficiary; (9) Medication errors made by an employee that cause or have the potential to cause death, serious injury, or serious illness to a beneficiary; (10) Any act or admission that jeopardizes the health, safety, or quality of life of a beneficiary; (11) Motor vehicle accidents involving a beneficiary; (12) A positive case of a beneficiary or a staff member for any infectious disease that is the subject of a public health emergency declared by the Governor, ADH, the President of the United States, or the United States Department of Health and Human Services; or (13 Any event that requires notification of the police, fire department, or coroner.