Car Seat Safety | Pool Safety | Home Inspections | Personal Rights | Monthly Progress Reports |
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What is 2 years old
The minimum age an infant or toddler should be in order to ride in a front-facing car seat
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What is 5' tall
This is the height that your pool fence needs to be in order to pass a home safety inspection
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What is 105-120 degrees Farenheit
This is the temperature range your water must test within in order to pass your home inspection.
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What is one minute for each year of age
This is the maximum number of minutes you should place a child in time out
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What is the resource parent
This is the person responsible for completing monthly progress reports for foster children
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What is 8 years old
This is the minimum age requirement for a child to no longer require a booster seat
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What is away from the pool
This is the direction your pool gate must open
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What is age 2
Safety latches are required on lower kitchen cabinets if you wish to take placement of a child under this age.
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What is when the courts have ordered supervised phone calls or when a county social worker has directed in writing that phone calls must be supervised
These are the times when you are allowed to deny privacy during telephone calls to a foster child
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What is the first week of the following month
This is when you should turn in your monthly progress reports to your social worker
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What is 4' 9"
This is the recommended height a child should be to no longer require a booster seat
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What is a locked/inaccessible area
This is the location where you must store pool cleaning supplies
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What are Safety Data Sheets for all household chemicals used in your home
These are the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) you are required to have stored in the Emergency Binder in your home.
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What are retail stores (not thrift stores)
The types of stores you may purchase clothing for foster children at
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What are medical appointments, dental appointments, and therapy appointments
These are the types of appointments that should be listed on the monthly progress report
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What are being over 40 lbs or being over 40 inches tall
These are the two exceptions that allow a child under the age of 2 to ride in a front-facing car seat
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What is never
This is the age at which you can allow a foster child to swim in your pool unsupervised
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What is in each hallway where there is a bedroom
These are the locations you must have a fire alarm installed in your home in order to pass your Legacy safety inspection.
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What is never
The circumstances under which you can require a foster child to babysit a younger child
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What is $30
The amount of allowance a foster child should receive from you monthly.
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What is a 5-point harness
This type of harness should be used as long as possible, until the child has exceeded the weight limit for the harness
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What is if you live in an apartment complex or similar area with a community pool and installing a fence is not an option
This is the circumstance when an exit alarm may be a permissible substitute for a pool fence
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What is every 6 months
This is the frequency with which you are required to conduct a fire drill in your home.
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What is 16
This is the age a foster child needs to be in order to obtain his or her driver's license
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What is $55
The amount of clothing allowance that should be spent on each child monthly.
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