Matching Pairs Guidelines and ProceduresOnline version Match the following questions to the best answer by Chelan Wallace 1 What should you do if a child sits on your lap? 2 Is it ever appropriate to use corporal punishment, threats, neglect, demeaning sarcasm or intimidation? 3 What should I do if a child isn't picked up at 4:30pm? 4 What should you do if a child is absent multiple weeks? 5 What should you do if someone comes to pick-up a child and their name isn't listed, but they claim they are the primary guardian? 6 List 3 things you can do to ensure no staff/youth leader is ever alone with a child. 7 What room safety checks should you do prior to program start? Several answers accepted: ask politely that they respect your personal space and do not let them sit on your lap. Review in de brief with youth leaders. Establish boundaries in community agreement. At 4:40 call all available contact numbers and leave a voicemail requesting they return your call. If you aren't able to stay past 5pm, call Chelan at 4:45pm so she can get there by 5pm. Double check the student info for their name and if they have a "Yes" under pick-up they have permission. Look around the space and ensure there are no hazardous or dangerous objects (e.g. water spilled on floor, broken equipment, knife in kitchen). 1. establish a bathroom protocol 2. inform youth leaders 3. add it to community agreement 4. use a buddy system ...etc. No, never. If anyone uses these approaches, please report it to Chelan immediately. Continue calling home each day absent until you get through to someone. Leave a voicemail on each number asking they call you back. Inform Chelan if they have been absent more than twice in a row.