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LPA observed that the three classrooms had age-appropriate toys, furniture, educational materials, and designated storage space for each child. One classroom had a turtle tank and a fish tank filled with water, both secured with a cover. Two classrooms had a diaper-changing station within arm’s reach of a sink. The bathrooms were found clean and fully operational. The toilets and handwashing facilities were well-kept, safe, and clean.
The outdoor playground has a fence at least four feet high. The outdoor play equipment is in good condition and has no sharp, loose, or pointed parts. The areas around and under high climbing equipment, swings, slides, and similar equipment were observed to be cushioned with woodchips. No bodies of water, such as pools or spas, were on site.
The preschool program does not currently provide food service for the children. The children's parents or guardians provide lunches for their children. LPA observed that each child had lunch boxes in their designated storage space. According to the director, some of the enrolled children have allergies. The facility provides snacks for the children.
Cots are provided for children to use for sleeping or napping. According to the director, parents or guardians are required to provide children with blankets and sheets. The facility asks them to wash the blankets and sheets weekly and return them on Monday.
LPA observed that the facility currently records each child's attendance on an electronic app, accounting for all parent signatures for each child. LPA reviewed ten children’s files and confirmed that all ten have complete files that include their emergency contact information and medical information.
LPA reviewed the files for five staff members and confirmed that all five were current with their Pediatric First Aid/CPR certifications. LPA also found that all five had completed the necessary twelve units in Early Childhood Education (ECE), which meets the qualifications required to be classified as teachers.
Assembly Bill (AB) 2370, Chapter 676, Statutes of 2018, requires all licensed Child Care Centers (CCCs) constructed before January 1, 2010, to test their water (used for drinking and food preparation) for lead contamination before January 1, 2023, and then every 5-years after the date of the first test.
LPA verified that the lead testing was completed in accordance to the Written Directives outlined in PIN 21-21.1-CCP.
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