Originally Posted by hwichlaz:
No, even when they've rolled over we're still supposed to put them down on their back. They just don't want us to be able to fib if they show up and a baby is on it's tummy.
Here they have us label the child's individual crib the same way we have to do for allergies, with "special consideration to confidentiality"
. (IE, cow sticker for milk, peanut stickers, etc.)
Most use dolphin stickers, for "flippers".
I like to use the upside down monkey stickers to get the inspectors to ask what it references.
I guess they don't want parents comparing babies development and passing judgment.