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What I'm saying is some of the rules for QRIS are now becoming rules for childcare so yes they are alligning. To be a certified family childcare here, you have to have to have so much education/be on a certain step in our registry system. This aligns with our QRIS having a so much education/be on a certain step in our registry system. So they are now going hand in had with some things. I have noticed some of the rules for our QRIS is becoming rules for our childcare. The above is just one of them. So I see that if we aren't doing something for QRIS that we are suppose to be doing and it is a QRIS Rule and State rule either agency can report us to the other one.
3. QRIS doesn't report to anyone. They are their own system. No they don't decide if we receive our registration or certification. The Department of Education does which as you see, with the Department of Education as our head they will more then likely go hand in hand with QRIS.
I will repeat the statement I made earlier...
"QRIS is not the law. They cannot tell you as a child care provider that you cannot use the internet or other forms of electronic media while providing care to children"
I understand that by participating in QRIS, you VOLUNTARILY agree to that but it is not a state law set forth for ALL child care providers. Same as the food program. You (the provider) are voluntarily agreeing to their policies.
The OP is implying the use of electronics/technology is a state licensing rule.
I would like to read what her state's rules specifically say about that.
Like the rules in DaycareDiva's state. However, even the rules in her state read as if the are talking about the daycare kids not the provider. So again, open to interpretation.- Flag
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Many of our 5 STAR facilities in our state are already out of business! This is in the span of 12-15 months at the most. Why do all that if your going to shut your doors right after. We did receive monies for improvements but why take those recourses from someone else. It had to be improvements childcare related-no building, painting, etc.Each day is a fresh start
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You just said in another post that either agency (licensing or QRIS) reports to the other if you aren't following a rule. :confused:
So after all that back and forth....I will repeat the statement I made earlier...
"QRIS is not the law. They cannot tell you as a child care provider that you cannot use the internet or other forms of electronic media while providing care to children"
I understand that by participating in QRIS, you VOLUNTARILY agree to that but it is not a state law set forth for ALL child care providers. Same as the food program. You (the provider) are voluntarily agreeing to their policies.
The OP is implying the use of electronics/technology is a state licensing rule.
I would like to read what her state's rules specifically say about that.
Like the rules in DaycareDiva's state. However, even the rules in her state read as if the are talking about the daycare kids not the provider. So again, open to interpretation.- Flag
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You just said in another post that either agency (licensing or QRIS) reports to the other if you aren't following a rule. :confused:
So after all that back and forth....I will repeat the statement I made earlier...
"QRIS is not the law. They cannot tell you as a child care provider that you cannot use the internet or other forms of electronic media while providing care to children"
I understand that by participating in QRIS, you VOLUNTARILY agree to that but it is not a state law set forth for ALL child care providers. Same as the food program. You (the provider) are voluntarily agreeing to their policies.
The OP is implying the use of electronics/technology is a state licensing rule.
I would like to read what her state's rules specifically say about that.
Like the rules in DaycareDiva's state. However, even the rules in her state read as if the are talking about the daycare kids not the provider. So again, open to interpretation.
Our food program turns providers in all the time to Dept. of Education here.
I guess I'm really confused why you think QRIS can't tell us that we can't use electonic media? That is the rules they set forth and we have to abide by if we are in the program. It would be the same as the food program, they have rules and we have to abide by them.Each day is a fresh start
Never look back on regrets
Live life to the fullest
We only get one shot at this!!
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Like the rules in DaycareDiva's state. However, even the rules in her state read as if the are talking about the daycare kids not the provider. So again, open to interpretation
I've said before and I'll say it again - if I need to take care of personal business during my work day (talking to my kids teachers, making a doctors appointment, etc) I will do it. And they can site me for it.- Flag
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I guess I'm really confused why you think QRIS can't tell us that we can't use electonic media? That is the rules they set forth and we have to abide by if we are in the program. It would be the same as the food program, they have rules and we have to abide by them.
The one issue I can see is state's where QRIS and licensing are one in the same - and I think that so far there is only one provider with that...- Flag
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I think what Black Cat means is that if you get caught violating QRIS or the FP, they can boot you from the program, but that won't necessarily mean any licensing repercussions. For instance, I could get kicked off the food program for being late submitting my menus (I think it's 3 times?) But that doesn't mean I'm no longer a provider. Just means I can't be on the FP.
The one issue I can see is state's where QRIS and licensing are one in the same - and I think that so far there is only one provider with that...
If the FP or QRIS person sees you break a licensing rule, they can and will most likely report you to licensing. Probably depends on the rule. If they see an outlet unplugged, they'd probably just point it out. If they saw you discipline a child roughly, they'd call it in, and licensing would come investigate. The QRIS people can't actually cite you for something, but they can suggest things that are against their standards. FP can only enforce their own rules or report licensing violations to licensing. Licensing can only cite you for licensing violations. If they saw you break a FP rule, they would inform the FP. If they saw you do something against the QRIS standards, they'd most likely be clueless.
So...they all know the licensing rules (regulations), licensing knows the licensing rules and most of the FP rules but not the QRIS standards. Oh, and we're supposed to follow them all, but the QRIS ones are really a suggestion, not a regulation. As long as you followed them during your observation..whew...- Flag
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I think what Black Cat means is that if you get caught violating QRIS or the FP, they can boot you from the program, but that won't necessarily mean any licensing repercussions. For instance, I could get kicked off the food program for being late submitting my menus (I think it's 3 times?) But that doesn't mean I'm no longer a provider. Just means I can't be on the FP.
The one issue I can see is state's where QRIS and licensing are one in the same - and I think that so far there is only one provider with that...
I guess I'm really confused why you think QRIS can't tell us that we can't use electonic media? That is the rules they set forth and we have to abide by if we are in the program. It would be the same as the food program, they have rules and we have to abide by them.
The OP implied it was a state licensing rule that said they cannot use electronics while kids were present.
The original post wasn't at all about QRIS...but state rules.
...I'm not sure when QRIS was brought in to the discussion.Last edited by Blackcat31; 06-01-2015, 01:12 PM.- Flag
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I know that my FP sponsers are mandated reporters, so if they see things going on they will report. They make that clear.
But I'm speaking more to paperwork errors (ie: submitting forms late) things that you've agreed not to do, but have nothing really to do with regulations, KWIM?- Flag
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Someone mentioned no electronics at all can be used in their state. What about the daily connect app? You have to have a device to use that, so is our banned? What about my Bluetooth speaker and cell phone that I use to play kids music from? What about a cd player? Is music banned because electronics are? I don't see how this could be legal.- Flag
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Someone mentioned no electronics at all can be used in their state. What about the daily connect app? You have to have a device to use that, so is our banned? What about my Bluetooth speaker and cell phone that I use to play kids music from? What about a cd player? Is music banned because electronics are? I don't see how this could be legal.- Flag
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