I've just started as a FDC educator and I was wondering what the protocols are regarding pushing a child to sleep in a stroller but then transferring them to the cot as soon as they are asleep? Both babies I've recently taken on need rocking to sleep and I'm not sure my back can stand up to it! or that it's fair on the baby waiting to be rocked to sleep. I completely understand the safety need to have them in a cot for the length of the sleep and not leave them in the stroller it's really just for rocking them off.
Also - what about when they drop off if we're out and about and are still asleep when we return home - is there an expectation to move them to a cot then or just leave tehm to wake naturally?
Thank you.
Getting a child to sleep
Re: Getting a child to sleep
In my opinion, I don't think there is an issue of rocking the child to sleep in a stroller and transferring them to a cot once they have fallen asleep. I know it will be hard on your back if you have to carry and rock each child to sleep and if you have a couple of them wanting to sleep at the same time, one of them has to wait for another to be put to sleep first... as long as they are safe and secured in the stroller then I think it should be fine...
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Re: Getting a child to sleep
In regards to the regulations it states:
So, by rocking them in a stroller you are meeting the individual needs of the child...
Hope this helps!
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(3) A family day care educator must take reasonable steps to ensure that the needs for sleep and rest of children being educated and cared for by the educator as part of a family day care service are met, having regard to the ages, development stages and individual needs of the children.
So, by rocking them in a stroller you are meeting the individual needs of the child...
Hope this helps!
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Re: Getting a child to sleep
Thank you; I'm doing a bit of mix & match at the moment and we're getting there but it's good to know it's OK!
My next question is: today I have a 7 month old who is teething (badly!), fortunately I don't have any others today so am able to hold him, rock him etc but again it's not so good for my back or if I have more than 1 here - if this had been one of my own I would have slung them - is it ok to wear a baby that isn't mine? Would this fall into the same individual needs category?
My next question is: today I have a 7 month old who is teething (badly!), fortunately I don't have any others today so am able to hold him, rock him etc but again it's not so good for my back or if I have more than 1 here - if this had been one of my own I would have slung them - is it ok to wear a baby that isn't mine? Would this fall into the same individual needs category?
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Interesting question... I'm not 100% sure on this one, just in regards to the safety issue... I'll try and find out for you...
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Re: Getting a child to sleep
Check with your scheme, even though we all have the same basic policies schemes have individualized policies that might or might not allow for this.
I can't see any problem as long as the child is put into a cot as soon as they fall asleep.
Are all your parents putting their children to sleep in the same way as you are doing in regards to your first and second post?
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I can't see any problem as long as the child is put into a cot as soon as they fall asleep.
Are all your parents putting their children to sleep in the same way as you are doing in regards to your first and second post?
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