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If you use TV/video, computer or video games as an activity for children, you must ensure that they are age appropriate. Tex. Admin. Code § 746.2207(c)(2).
If you use TV/video, computer or video games as an activity for children, you must ensure that they are age appropriate. Tex. Admin. Code § 747.2105(b)(2).
If you use TV/video, computer or video games as an activity for children, you must ensure that they are age appropriate. Tex. Admin. Code § 744.2007(b)(1).
Activities using TV/video, computer, or video games are prohibited for children under the age of two years. Tex. Admin. Code § 746.2207(a).
If you use TV/video, computer or video games as an activity for children, you must ensure that they do not exceed two hours per day. Tex. Admin. Code § 746.2207(c)(3).
If you use TV/video, computer or video games as an activity for children, you must ensure that they do not exceed two hours per day. Tex. Admin. Code § 747.2105(b)(3).
If you use TV/video, computer or video games as an activity for children, you must ensure that they do not exceed two hours per day. Tex. Admin. Code § 744.2007(b)(2).
The written activity plan may include screen time activities (T.V., videos, computer, or video games), if you also include alternative activities for children that do not want to participate. Tex. Admin. Code § 746.2205(b).
The activity plan may include screen time activities (T.V., videos, computer, or video games), if you also include alternative activities for children that do not want to participate. Tex. Admin. Code § 747.2103(8)(b).
Be free from activities not directly involving the teaching, care, and supervision of children, such as: personal use of electronic devices, such as cell phones, MP3 players, and video games. Tex. Admin. Code § 746.1203(6)(D).
TV/video, computer, or video games may be used to supplement, but may not be used to replace, the activities for children ages two years and older. Tex. Admin. Code § 746.2207(b).
If you use TV/video, computer or video games as an activity for children, you must ensure that they are related to the planned activities. Tex. Admin. Code § 746.2207(c)(1).
You and all other caregivers must also: be free from other activities not directly involving the teaching, care, and supervision of children, such as: personal use of electronic devices, such as MP3 players, video games, and cell phones. Cell phones may be briefly used for necessary phone calls, as long as appropriate supervision is maintained. Tex. Admin. Code § 747.1501(c) (6)(c).
TV/video, computer, or video games may be used to supplement, but may not be used to replace, the activities for children. Tex. Admin. Code § 747.2105(a).
If you use TV/video, computer or video games as an activity for children, you must ensure that they are related to the planned activities. Tex. Admin. Code § 747.2105(b)(1).
In addition to the responsibilities for employees specified in this division, caregivers counted in the child/caregiver ratio must: Be free from activities not directly involving the teaching, care, and supervision of children, such as personal use of electronic devices, such as cell phones, MP3 players, and video games. Tex. Admin. Code § 744.1203(6)(D).
TV/video, computer, or video games may be used to supplement, but may not be used to replace, the activities for children. Tex. Admin. Code § 744.2007(a).