Hi All, ...new here. I have been licensed for 1 year...I had my first renewal visit this morning. I have an 11 mo old who will only sleep if he is swaddled. Well, I guess he is to old to be swaddled....news to me! She listed the violation under "Providers must demonstrate an interest in and knowledge of children and a concern for their care and well-being.",,,,huh??? Swaddling is not covered in the "Rules Regulating Family Child Care Homes" nor was is covered in any of our pre-licensing training or any other training that I have had over the past year. She said I could appeal....should I???? BTW...it is nap here and the poor little guy is screaming his head off because he is not swaddled.
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Originally posted by sammie View PostHi All, ...new here. I have been licensed for 1 year...I had my first renewal visit this morning. I have an 11 mo old who will only sleep if he is swaddled. Well, I guess he is to old to be swaddled....news to me! She listed the violation under "Providers must demonstrate an interest in and knowledge of children and a concern for their care and well-being.",,,,huh??? Swaddling is not covered in the "Rules Regulating Family Child Care Homes" nor was is covered in any of our pre-licensing training or any other training that I have had over the past year. She said I could appeal....should I???? BTW...it is nap here and the poor little guy is screaming his head off because he is not swaddled.
each state has different rules
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In michigan you cannot swaddle or even have a blanket in the bed of a baby 12 months and younger. If the baby were to roll over, his/her arms would be swaddled and they would have no way to move. This is from our book.
"Soft objects, bumper pads, stuffed toys, blankets, quilts or comforters, pillows, and other objects that could smother an infant shall not be placed with or under a resting or sleeping infant."
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Originally posted by sammie View PostHi All, ...new here. I have been licensed for 1 year...I had my first renewal visit this morning. I have an 11 mo old who will only sleep if he is swaddled. Well, I guess he is to old to be swaddled....news to me! She listed the violation under "Providers must demonstrate an interest in and knowledge of children and a concern for their care and well-being.",,,,huh??? Swaddling is not covered in the "Rules Regulating Family Child Care Homes" nor was is covered in any of our pre-licensing training or any other training that I have had over the past year. She said I could appeal....should I???? BTW...it is nap here and the poor little guy is screaming his head off because he is not swaddled.
I have also heard a few people state that swaddling can be bad for a child as it hinders their growth and can cause hip and leg issues.
If you want to remove the citation from your file, I would absolutely argue that following parental wishes for the care of a child supercedes anything else UNLESS the practices parents wish for you to follow are dangerous and/or illegal.
Parents can NEVER give permission for you to do the wrong thing but supporting a parent who chooses to use techniques from attachment parenting type approaches is not wrong or bad.Last edited by Blackcat31; 01-09-2013, 01:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Crystal View PostI would appeal it. I would ask to be shown where it is in writing that it is a regulation to not swaddle a child of that age.
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I LOVE swaddling! That being said what sometimes works for me with an older child (perhaps after he turns 1yo if you have a no blanket rule) is to take a heavier blanket, sometimes I even fold a big blanket in quarters. I have them lay on their tummy and then put the heavy blanket on top of them. The weight of it makes them feel secure, similar to swaddling.
We have that no blanket rule here too and I hate it. We live in Montana, it's chilly! Also after they are over 1yo they can only have ONE blanket. I have several kids who have a snuggy blankie that they cuddle with and then after they fall asleep I like to cover them with another blanket.
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I guess I'm a little surprised for 2 reasons...If in fact there is a regulation and the fact that licensing has no idea if this is an everyday routine or if maybe the little one was under the weather and needed a little more love than usual. Either way, I too would appeal!
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