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Child Care Facility Regulations in Florida, Exams of Nursing

An overview of the regulations and standards for child care facilities in florida, including staffing requirements, health and safety guidelines, and licensing procedures. It also covers topics such as the americans with disabilities act, discipline, and immunization requirements.

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2023/2024

Available from 05/13/2024

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Download Child Care Facility Regulations in Florida and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! RNRF DCF Test-With 100% verified solutions 2024-2025 Tutor verified Child care personnel (F.S.) Includes all owners, operators, employees, and volunteers working in a child care facility. Classroom/Room/Designated Space (Handbook) A space or room in which care is provided or classes are held, and where learning can take place uninterrupted by outside distractions. Department (F.S.) Means the Department of Children and Families. Direct Supervision (Handbook) Actively watching and directing children's activities within the same space, and responding to the needs of each child while in care. Director (Handbook) On-site administrator or individual who has the primary responsibility for the day-to-day operation, supervision, and administration of a child care facility. Foster Grandparents Directly supervised volunteers who participate in the federal program pursuant to 45 Code of Federal Regulations part 2552; they work with one or more children with special or exceptional needs in child care programs. Owner (F.S.) The person who is licensed to operate the child care facility. Sanitize (Handbook) The process of destroying or reducing organisms to a safe level. Stable walls or Barriers (Handbook) The boundaries that define a classroom space, which are constructed in a sturdy manner and anchored so they are stable and secure and do not pose a threat of falling over. Weekend Child Care (F.S.) Child care provided between the hours pf 6p.m. on Friday and 6 a.m. on Monday. This agency determines state rules pertaining to child care and enforces these rules by licensing and inspecting child care facilities. Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) This agency inspects child care facilities and educates child care professionals about minimizing fires and other threats to safety. The local Fire Department This agency determines ordinances pertaining to public health and inspects childcare facilities to enforce these ordinances The County Health Department This agency establishes, regulates, and enforces rules and local ordinances, which must meet or exceed state standards. The Local Licensing Agencies Department of Children and Families (DCF) With regards to licensing, DCF must: Establish licensing standards; address issues related to health, sanitation, and physical surrounding; consider fire safety; and adopt rules for licensing that enforce the standards. Spanking or any other form of corporal (physical) punishment is prohibited in a childcare facility: True In a childcare facility, discipline shall not be associated with food, rest, or toileting. True The childcare facility is responsible for obtaining a current Student Health Examination for each child within thirty days of enrollment and maintain a copy while the child is enrolled. True Daily attendance of children shall be taken and recorded by the childcare facility personnel, documenting when each child enters and departs a childcare facility. True Records of accidents and incidents shall be documented daily and maintained for one year. Documentation shall include: The name of affected party, date and time of occurrence, actions taken and by whom appropriate signatures of staff and parents. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits: Discrimination against people who have a disability A disability can be a: Handicap, Physical impairment, mental impairment, illness or disease The ADA creates early intervention services for infants and toddlers (ages birth to three years) with special needs and their families. True Using stereotypes to form ideas about people is NOT a good decision making process: True For children from birth through 1 year of age, there must be at least One staff for every _________ children Four For children from 1 year of age, but under 2 years of age, there must be at least one staff for every _________ children Six For children from 2 years of age, but under 3 years of age, there must be at least one staff for every __________ children. Eleven For children from 3 years of age, but under 4 years of age, there must be at least one staff for every ___________ children Fifteen For children from 4 years of age, but under 5 years of age, there must be at least one staff for every __________ children. Twenty For children 5 years of age or older, there must be at least one staff for every ___________ children Twenty-five In groups of mixed age ranges, where children under 1 are included, one staff member shall be responsible for no more than 4 children of any group at all times. True In groups of mixed age ranges, where children 1 year of age but under 2 years of age are included, one staff member shall be responsible for no more than 6 children of any age group at all times. One The drivers log must be signed by The driver and a second staff member According to minimun staff credentials, for every 20 children in a licensed childcare facility, there must be one childcare personnel who has what credential? The child development associate (CDA) Credential. SCENARIO: During a routine inspection, the ABC Child Care Center had a child who did not have a Florida Certification of Immunization (DH Form 680) form on file within 30 days of enrollment. This is the second time within the past year the provider has been cited for this. In addition to providing technical assistance and documenting the noncompliance on the inspection, what is the consequence? No other consequence SCENARIO: During a routine inspection, the Sunshine Childcare Center did not change the linens after use by an ill child in the designated isolation area. This is the third time within the past year the provider has been cited for this. In addition to providing technical assistance and documenting the noncompliance on the inspection, what is the consequence? The Department shall fine the provider $30 per day SCENARIO: During a routine inspection, the Panda Child Care Center had electrical outlets without covers in place. This is the second time within the past year the provider has been cited for this. In addition to providing technical assistance and documenting the noncompliance on the inspection, what is the consequence? The Department shall fine the provider $50
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