26 Tex. Admin. Code § 746.1205 - What responsibilities does a caregiver have when supervising a child or children?
(a) The caregiver
is responsible for:
(1) Knowing which
children the caregiver is responsible for;
(2) Knowing how many children the caregiver
is responsible for;
(3) Knowing
each child's name and having information showing each child's age;
(4) Providing the level of supervision
necessary to ensure each child's safety and well-being, including physical
proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child's on going activity as
appropriate; and
(5) Being able to
intervene when necessary to ensure each child's safety.
(b) In deciding how closely to supervise a
child, the caregiver must consider:
(1) The
child's chronological age;
(2) The
child's current stage of development;
(3) The child's individual differences and
abilities;
(4) The indoor and
outdoor layout of the operation;
(5) The circumstances, hazards, and risks
surrounding the child; and
(6) The
child's physical, mental, emotional, and social needs.
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