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-7-10 G <br />A. <br />B. <br />C. <br />D. <br />E. <br />F. <br />ensure that each child is provided with a positive model of <br />acceptable behavior; <br />be tailored to the developmental level of the children the center <br />is licensed to serve; <br />redirect children and groups away from problems toward <br />constructive activity in order to reduce conflict; <br />teach children how to use acceptable alternatives to problem <br />behavior in order to reduce conflict; <br />protect the safety of children and staff persons; and <br />provide Immediate and directly related consequences for a child's <br />unacceptable behavior. <br />Subpart 2. Persistent unacceptable behavior. The license holder must <br />have written proc'iures for dealing with persistent unacceptable behavior that <br />requires an Increased amount of staff guidance and time. The procedures must <br />specify that staff: <br />A. observe and record the behavior of the child and staff response to <br />the behavior: and <br />develop a plan to address the behavior documented in item A in <br />consultation with the child's parent and with other staff persons <br />and professionals when appropriate. <br />Subpart 3. Prohibited actions. The license holder must have and <br />enforce a policy that prohibits the following actions by or at the direction <br />of a staff person: <br />A. Subjection of a child to corporal punishment. Corporal punishment <br />inclxides, but is not limited to, rough handling, shoving hair <br />pulling, ear pulling, shaking, slapping, kicking, biting, <br />pinching, hitting, and spanking. <br />B. Subjection of a child to emotional abuse Emotional abuse <br />includes, but is not limited to, name calling, ostracism, shaming, <br />making derogatory remarks about the child or the child's family, <br />«nd using lanjpjage that threatens, humiliates, or frightens the <br />child. <br />C. Separation of a child from the group except as provided In subpart <br />4. <br />D. Punishment for lapses in toilet habits. <br />E.Withholding food, light, warmth, clothing, or medical care as a <br />punishment for unacceptable behavior.