Description:
Family child care in a “home like” setting is the best alternative there is for working parents. It provides a small secure environment for children during the most important time of their development. Family child care offers a home away from home, providing children with “siblings” of all ages, to play, socialize, and learn from. My goal in providing quality child care for your child is to provide… A safe environment... A nurturing environment... A learning environment…
Additional Information:Typical Activities Group Play: Singing, dancing, play acting, games, reading, listening to tapes (story and music), circle time Choice Making: Children have a choice of - blocks, kitchen toys, dolls and accessories, Duplo/Legos, play sets, Household toys, pull/push toys, art materials, and may watch limited television or video tapes Language: Nursery rhymes, finger plays, stimulus pictures or objects to encourage verbalization, reading to the children, flannel boards Dramatic play: School of the Arts developing a talent and/or interest in an instrument/Talent/Hobby. Outdoor play: (weather Permitting) climbing, riding toys, running, ball playing, gardening toys, trucks, strolling dolls, (please remember to dress your child appropriately for the weather, if in doubt, dress in layers or bring extra clothes) Special Days: Include Birthdays/holiday parties, getting ready for holidays, and holiday.
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
| Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023-05-19 | Mandatory Review | 13A.15.03.04A(3) | Corrected |
| Findings: Two children's emergency cards need to be updated for this year. The provider will obtain this information and will send the licensing specialist a copy for corrections. | |||
| 2023-05-19 | Mandatory Review | 13A.15.03.05C(1) | Corrected |
| Findings: A new foster child joined the home in February 2023. It was explained that anytime a new foster child joins the home the provider must inform the licensing specialist. | |||
| 2023-05-19 | Mandatory Review | 13A.15.03.05E | Corrected |
| Findings: In February 2023 a new foster child, age 8, joined her home and was not notified to the licensing specialist. This child still needs a medical submitted to the office of child care as well. | |||
| 2023-05-19 | Mandatory Review | 13A.15.10.02 | Corrected |
| Findings: Underneath the sink in the bathroom there was windex, comet, Clorox and other cleaning supplies. These items were all removed from under the sink and placed in a cabinet up high in another room and corrected on site. | |||
| 2022-05-26 | Full | 13A.15.03.04C | Corrected |
| Findings: All of the children still need the second round of lead screening. Provider will get copies of this and send to the office of child care. | |||
| 2021-07-22 | Mandatory Review | 13A.15.03.04A(1) | Corrected |
| Findings: One child, the providers granddaughter does not have an emergency form. Provider will supply a copy of this completed form to the licensing specialist by the end of the week. | |||
| 2021-03-03 | Complaint | 13A.15.03.04A(3) | Corrected |
| Findings: 3 children are missing doctor's information on the emergency card. 4 children emergency cards are not updated. Send corrections to the office of child care immediately . | |||
| 2021-03-03 | Complaint | 13A.15.04.03A | Corrected |
| Findings: Provider's registration states : As per the Dual License Agreement between Foster Care and The Office of Child Care, provider is permitted five (5) total children in family child care, consisting of up to two (2) children under that age of two (2) and three (3) children ages two (2) through (10). Three (3) children are permitted in foster care. Provider did not follow the duel agreement. There were four (4) children ages 5 through 10 and three (3) foster children. Provider is only allowed to have three(3) children in care ages two(2) through ten(10) and two (2) children under the age of two(2) all with the three (3) foster children at all times. | |||
| 2021-03-03 | Complaint | 13A.15.05.01A | Corrected |
| Findings: Provider had visitors in the home during child care hours with out a mask on. Provider did not have a mask on when specialist came to the home. Due to covid only residents of the home can be in the home during child care hours. Mask are required to be worn by staff, residents and children 5 years and older during child care hours. | |||
| 2021-03-03 | Complaint | 13A.15.08.01B(3) | Corrected |
| Findings: Provider got stuck in the back part of the daycare while the children were in the front part of the daycare and she was not able to open the door. Provider must be at all times able to see or the children. Provider must removed the door until the knob is replace and sent correction to the office of child care immediately. | |||
| 2021-03-03 | Complaint | 13A.15.08.01B(4) | Corrected |
| Findings: Provider had to go outside of the daycare to get back into the house due to being stuck in the back part of the daycare. Provider shall at all times be near enough to the children to render immediate assistance. | |||
| 2021-03-03 | Complaint | 13A.15.08.01B(5) | Corrected |
| Findings: Provider allowed an older child to log in the other children for virtual learning. The provider is responsible for providing care for each child's individual needs. It is the providers responsibility to help the children log on for virtual learning. | |||
| 2021-03-03 | Complaint | 13A.15.09.01B(3) | Corrected |
| Findings: Provider had children watch television that was not educational and nor interactive. Television can not be watched but for 30 minutes per week and must be interactive and educational. | |||
| 2021-03-03 | Complaint | 13A.15.10.02 | Corrected |
| Findings: Provider allowed a child to clean tables with cleaning agents on the table. Children are not allowed to clean the day care areas with cleaning agents being used. | |||
| 2020-11-18 | Full | ||
| Findings: No Noncompliances Found | |||
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M-n-M Learn and Play Child Care is a clean and safe environment for children. Ms. Anderson has lots of fun learning activities for children to learn as they play. With a playground on premises…I was very impressed with her presentation of materials.