Ok so I am due to get check out anytime. Well the baby I watch has started rolling over and won't stay on her back to sleep. So if she rolls over in the crib and falls asleep, will I get into trouble? I have spent this whole week putting her back onto her back and she refuses to stay. What do I do?
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Originally posted by cara041083 View PostOk so I am due to get check out anytime. Well the baby I watch has started rolling over and won't stay on her back to sleep. So if she rolls over in the crib and falls asleep, will I get into trouble? I have spent this whole week putting her back onto her back and she refuses to stay. What do I do?
Some rules state once they can roll they are fine but check your guidelines... Should be under sleeping section
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No you will not. When the baby is strong enough to roll themselves they are strong enough to lift their head and be safe.
My licensing always says to place them on their back but if they roll to their tummys on their own it's ok.
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Originally posted by cara041083 View PostOk so I am due to get check out anytime. Well the baby I watch has started rolling over and won't stay on her back to sleep. So if she rolls over in the crib and falls asleep, will I get into trouble? I have spent this whole week putting her back onto her back and she refuses to stay. What do I do?
We have to put all infants to sleep on their back initially, but if they can roll over then we are to allow them to sleep in whatever position is comfortable for them.
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