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Morning and afternoon snacks are provided by the facility, and parents are required to provide lunch for their children. Snacks are prepared on-site, and the weekly menus were posted on the wall and available for review. Breastmilk and premixed formula were observed in the refrigerator and labeled with the child's name. Formulas are provided by the parents. Parents bring the formulas premixed before arriving at the facility. The facility provides reusable plates and utensils, which are washed by hand and sanitized.
Children bring their own water bottles for refilling, and drinking water is available from the classroom sinks or filtered water from the kitchen. LPA observed that all children’s water bottles were labeled with their names.
LPA observed that the facility uses cots and cribs for children’s naps. The facility provides the sheets, which are laundered weekly. Parents provide the blankets, which are brought home weekly for laundering. The infant mattresses in the cribs were observed to have fitted sheets and be free of loose items
The outdoor play area was equipped with age-appropriate toys and equipment. Resilient padding and artificial grass were observed beneath the outdoor play surfaces. All toys and equipment appeared to be in good condition. No pools, spas, or other bodies of water were observed on the premises.
Required licensing documents were posted and available for review. Emergency disaster drills are conducted and documented, with the most recent drill completed on May 29, 2026. Children are signed in and out using a sheet of paper off a clipboard, and all children on site were found to be signed in.
LPA reviewed five children's records and found that each child’s record had the required licensing forms and immunization records. Eight children’s infant sleep logs from May 26-29, 2026, which include the date, child’s name, time of 15-minute check, and initials of person who conducted each check, were reviewed and found that some of the checks exceeded 15-minutes. The facility was reminded that sleep checks must occur every 15 minutes, which will result in a technical violation.
LPA reviewed the records of five staff members and found that four hold valid Pediatric CPR/First Aid certifications. Five staff members held current Mandated Reporter Training certifications. The facility is only required to have one staff member on-site certified in Pediatric CPR and First Aid, and this requirement was met. Transcripts for five staff members were reviewed, and it was confirmed that four met the educational requirements for an infant teacher. The fifth staff member is working on her last two Early Childhood Education (ECE) classes.
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