Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R6-5-5212 - DisciplineA. A certified provider and all individual backup providers shall sign a written agreement to abide by the Department's policy on developmentally appropriate discipline.B. Only a provider may discipline a child in care;C. A provider may physically restrain a child whose behavior is uncontrolled, only when the physical restraint:1. Is necessary to prevent harm to the child or others;2. Occurs simultaneously with the uncontrolled behavior;3. Does not impair the child's breathing; and4. Cannot harm the child. A provider shall use the minimum amount of restraint necessary to bring the child's behavior under control.
D. A provider shall not use the following disciplinary measures:1. Corporal punishment, including shaking, biting, hitting, or putting anything in a child's mouth;2. Placing a child in isolation or in a closet, laundry room, garage, shed, basement, or attic;3. Locking a child out of the home facility;4. Placing a child in any area where the provider cannot directly supervise the child;5. Methods detrimental to the health or emotional needs of a child;6. Administering medications;7. Mechanical restraints of any kind;8. Techniques intended to humiliate or frighten a child;9. Discipline associated with eating, sleeping, or toileting; or10. Abusive or profane language.E. As a disciplinary measure, a provider may place a child in time out. During the time out period, the provider shall keep the child in full view. Time out shall not be used for children less than age 3.F. A provider shall maintain consistent, reasonable rules that define acceptable behavior for a child in care.G. A provider shall use discipline only to teach acceptable behavior and to promote self-discipline, not for punishment or retribution.Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-5212
Adopted effective May 11, 1994 (Supp. 94-2). Former Section R6-5-5212 renumbered to R6-5-5213; new Section R6-5-5212 renumbered from R6-5-5211 and amended by final rulemaking at 5 A.A.R. 1983, effective May 20, 1999 (Supp. 99-2).