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13 | On 4/19/21, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Joseph Pacheco conducted an unannounced complaint inspection. LPA met with Licensee, Darylmika Brown. The purpose of the inspection was to deliver the findings for the above complaint allegations.
During the course of the investigation, LPA interviewed Complainant, Licensee, Assistant, day care parents and day care children. Based on the information obtained during the investigation, there is a preponderance of the evidence to prove a day care child was injured while in care and Licensee did not meet day care child’s dietary needs; therefore, the allegation is substantiated.
Per California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 12, Chapter 3 the following deficiency is found (See LIC9099-D): Upon receipt, Licensee shall post and provide copies of this licensing report to parents/guardians of children in care at the facility and to parents/guardians of children newly enrolled at the facility during the next 12 months. |
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Request Denied
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7 | (a) Each child receiving services from a family child care home shall have certain rights that shall not be waived or abridged by the licensee regardless of consent or authorization from the child's authorized representative. These rights include, but are not limited to, the following: (2) To receive safe, healthful, and comfortable | 1
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7 | Licensee has agreed to watch CCL Video: CHILDREN’S PERSONAL RIGHTS IN CHILD CARE which can be accessed by visiting the following website: ccld.childcarevideos.org. |
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14 | Licensee stated she will submit to the Fresno CCL office, a synopsis of the aforementioned video, detailing what she has learned, by 4/20/21. |
Request Denied
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14 | corporal or unusual punishment…including, but not limited to: interference with eating.This requirement was not met as evidenced by Licensee stating that children either eat what food is served or they go without food and that an alternative meal or snack is not provided. This poses an immediate risk to the health, safety, or personal rights of children in care. | 8
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14 | Licensee stated she will submit to the Fresno CCL office, a synopsis of the aforementioned video, detailing what she has learned, by 4/20/21. |
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13 | On 4/19/21, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Joseph Pacheco conducted an unannounced complaint inspection. LPAs met with Licensee, Darylmika Brown. The purpose of the inspection was to deliver the findings for the above complaint allegation.
During the course of the investigation, LPA interviewed Complainant, Licensee, Assistant, day care parents and day care children. This agency has investigated the complaint alleging an adult in the home yells at day care children, Licensee is not providing comfortable accommodations for day care children and Licensee did not prevent inappropriate interactions between day care children. Although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violation did or did not occur; therefore, the allegation is unsubstantiated.
Per California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 12, Chapter 3, no deficiency cited.
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