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seashell 08:46 AM 07-28-2009
Originally Posted by Texanbaby87:
I have a question about daycare state rules and regulations in Texas regarding a current situation.

I went on break and watched my daughter's class through the window. The teacher put her in the crib to go to sleep but she WAS NOT asleep. She cried to get out at first and gave up. They left her in there for about 15 minutes and I got mad and went in there and got her out myself. I told them that you can't put babies in the cribs if they are awake... One teacher said according to state you can for 30 mins if they are content.

I was always under the impression that you can not put a baby in the crib at all unless they are asleep but she says otherwise.

I told the directors and owner but I would like to know for myself if it is allowed or not by state if anyone knows for a fact.

There is nothing wrong with the child being in the crib, especially at nap time. Children need to learn to fall asleep on their own, in their crib, and most babies cried for a few minutes before they do go to sleep.
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