Title: Pre-Application Meeting
1Pre-Application Meeting
2 Presented by Kingman Co. Health
Dept.Child Care Licensing ProgramCreated by
Lawrence-Douglas Co. Health Dept.
- Cindy Chrisman-Smith RN
- Child Care Licensing
- Surveyor
- Rosemary Boswell
- Child Care Licensing
- Assistant Surveyor
3History and Philosophy of Child Care Regulations
- Kansas Licensing Law passed in 1919
- Following an investigation by State Department of
Health - For facilities providing out-of-home care to
children - Care proved to be cruel, unhealthy and unsafe
- One of the few laws concerned with the rights of
children
4Kansas Licensing Law
- Basically states that children have a right to
out-of-home care which protects their health,
safety, and welfare - Also, is a consumer protection law-assures
parents that child care meets minimum standards
5KDHE has authority to regulate the following areas
- Assuring safe and adequate physical surroundings
- Assuring capable, qualified providers of
sufficient numbers - Offering adequate program of activities
- Supporting parental participation as feasible
620 Hour Rule-States when must be Licensed or Reg.
- Deals with care away from childs home and
non-relative care - One child 20 hrs a week or more
- Two children combined total of 20 hrs a week or
more - More than three children in care
7Regulations are Minimum
- Regulations are not indicators of quality
- Encourage you to go above and beyond regulations
- You may not go below regulations
8Licensed Daycare Homes
- Can have up to ten children in care
- Providers own children included
- No more than three children under 18 months
- Licensing inspections done at least annually
- Some initial training and renewal training is
involved
9Licensed Capacity
Under 18 months 18 mo.to Kinder. Kinder to age 11 Total
0 7 3 10
1 5 4 10
2 4 3 9
3 3 2 8
10Group Capacity-Two Adults
Under 18 months 18 mon.-Kinder. Kinder. To age 11 License Capacity
1 8 3 12
2 7 3 12
3 6 3 12
4 4 2 10
11Registered Daycare Homes
- Can have up to six children in care
- Providers own children included
- No more than three children under 18 months
- Licensing inspections not done unless complaint
is made - First aid training is only required training
12Licensing visit is a benefit
- Second set of eyes
- Parents comforted knowing home has been visited
- Surveyors are available in the home for
consultation and recommendations
13Making the DecisionPlease consider carefully
- Takes more than a commitment and love for
children - It is a business (recommend contracts)
- It impacts the entire family
- You will not get rich
- One of the most important jobs in the world
- Huge responsibility caring for other peoples
children - The early years have a huge impact on the rest of
a childs life
14Application Process-Take It Step By Step
- Attend a pre-app meeting
- Read Laws and Regulations
- Only after you receive a temp. permit or
certificate can children be in care. - May take 60 to 90 days
15Application Paperwork
- LDCH and GDCH
- -Green application
- -KBI/background check
- -Green Fire/life safety
- -Local fire (Kingman)
- -15.00 to KDHE
- -30 or 35 to Health Dept.
- RDCH
- -Pink application
- -Blue checklist
- -KBI/background check
- -Green Fire/life safety
- -Local fire (Kingman)
- -5.00 to KDHE
- -20.00 to Health Dept.
16Initial Visit-For LDCH
- CCLS will contact you to schedule-typically
within one week of application - Submit corrections to Health Dept. within two
weeks - Submit a plan for corrections that cant be
completed within two weeks - Typically will have a compliance check after date
stated in the plan - KDHE will not issue license until full compliance
is achieved
17Paperwork That Needs Posted
- License or certificate
- Emergency Numbers
- Fire/Life Safety
- Emergency Plan
- Diaper procedures (Group Only)
- Well-child info.
18Initial Licensed and Group Training
Options-within 60 Days following application
- Licensed
- Five observations 2 ½ hours per
- Child Dev. Associate Cred.
- 15 hours of training (3 hrs. college)
- 3 months employment
- Group
- 6 months employ.
- Five observ. And ten hrs training
- Three semester hrs. in child dev. etc. with 3
mon. work exp. Or supervised pract. - Child Dev. Associate Cred.
19Paperwork on File for Children
- Emergency Medical Release (Notarized)
- Medical Record
- Health Assessment (Licensed and Group only)
- Immunizations
- Permission for Off-Premise (if applicable)
- Signed parents acknowledgment (Reg. Only)
20Paperwork On File for Adults
- Health Assessment (primary provider only)
- Tb test for every adult over 16 yrs.
- First aid training
- KBI background check
- Training documentation
21Discipline Policy
- Develop a written discipline policy
- Make age specific
- Available for parents
- Should state prohibited punishment will not be
used
22Smoking is Prohibited
- Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the home
during daycare hours. - Do not smoke while transporting children
- Do not leave children unsupervised to go out and
smoke
23Medication Issues
- Nonprescription given only with written parental
permission-keep record - Prescription given only from labeled
container-keep record
24- Working telephone on premises
- Forms taken to emergency room with child
- Injuries or illness requiring medical attention
reported to parent
- Communicable diseases or death reported to health
dept. - Safety plans reviewed with parents and subs
- Fire drills monthly
- Tornado drills April Sept.
25Transportation Issues
- Yearly mechanical safety check
- Accident and liability insurance is current
- Childrens paperwork in vehicle
- First aid kit is in the vehicle
- Transports only to authorized destination
26Safety While Transporting
- Appropriate car seats or restraints are used
- Only one child per seat belt
- Doors are locked
- Discipline maintained
- Enter and exit away from traffic
- Under ten not left alone in vehicle
27Animals in the Daycare Home
- Pet area maintained
- No animal in kitchen during food prep
- Dogs and cats have current immunizations
- Pit bull dog not on premises
- Children protected from hazardous animals.
28Swimming Pool-Over 24 in.
- Below ground enclosed by 5 ft. fence
- Above ground 4 ft. high or enclosed by 5 ft.
fence - Person with CPR training in attendance
- Chlorine and PH test done daily and recorded
- If 6 ft. across have a ring buoy, rope, or
shepherds hook
29Wading Pool
- Children allowed in only with adult supervision
- Water is emptied daily
- Use caution with children in diapers
30Diapering and Toileting
- Children changed when wet or soiled
- Three and under have extra clothes
- Diapered on waterproof pad
- Hand washing in restroom
- Diapers in covered container
- Pad sanitized after each use
31The Home
- Second means of escape available from first floor
- Walls in good condition
- Skirted and anchored if a mobile home
- Reasonably clean and uncluttered
- Temperature 65 to 90 degrees
32Home Safety
- 2A-10BC fire extinguisher
- Smoke alarm on each level
- Electrical outlets covered
- Bathroom doors can be unlocked
- Stairways railed if have more than two steps
- Stairways guarded by gate or door if children
under 2 and a half in care - Balusters not more than four inches apart
33Storage of Dangerous Items
- Household cleaning supplies
- Bodily care products with warning labels or
contain alcohol - Medicines
- Sharp instruments
- Cigarettes, ashtrays, lighters, and matches
- Guns contain trigger locks or in locked gun
cabinet
34Outdoor Play Area
- Climbing equipment and swings anchored
- Surfaces under anchored equipment are approved
- Swings safely located. No metal or wooden seats
- Fenced as needed
35Children and Outdoor Play
- 18 months and older have one hour daily
- Under 18 months taken outdoors daily
- 3 and older within hearing distance at all times
(if yard fenced) - Under 3 attended by someone 14 years and older.
An adult within hearing distance
36Children in Care
- Daily activities for growth and development
- Age appropriate toys in good condition are made
available - Toys for children under 18 months washed and
sanitized daily - T.V and videos age appropriate. No R or X
37Napping and Sleeping for Infants in Care
- Crib or playpen with slats not more than 2 3/8
inches apart for each child under 18 months in
care - No bassinets
- No soft bedding for infants
- Back sleeping highly recommended for infants
38Napping and Sleeping for Children over 18 months
- Bed, cot, sofa, or pad.
- Pad over carpet, ½ in. thick,and long enough
- Separate clean bedding for each child
- Bedding stored in sanitary manner
- Children separated by 24 inches
- Quiet activities offered for non-nappers.
39Handwashing
- After using the bathroom
- Before food prep
- Before and after eating
- After blowing a nose
- After diapering
- Teach children proper techniques
- Do not share towel
40Food Service for Infants
- Infants are held until they can hold their own
bottle - Sleeping with bottles is prohibited
- Bottles have nipple covered when not in use
- Solid foods offered with parental permission
41Food Service for All
- Nutritious meals and snacks served following
regulations - Allow seconds of vegetables, fruit, bread, or
milk - Food allergies and special diets considered
42Helpful Websites
- KDHE website
- www.kdhe.state.ks.us/kidsnet
- Child Care Weather Watch http//www.idph.state.ia.
us/hcci/common/pdf/weatherwatch.pdf - CPSC (recalls)
- www.cpsc.gov
- NAEYC
- www.naeyc.org
43Thank You For Coming
- Please feel free to stay and ask questions
- Do not forget to pick up brochures on the table