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Building Blocks Daycare And Preschool #2 Inc DBA Kendall Lakes Kinder Academy
14208 SW 62nd St, Miami FL 33183 · License #C11MD2698 · Child Care Facility
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- 14208 SW 62nd St, Miami FL 33183 · Directions
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- Accepts School Readiness subsidy
- Licensed for 74 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation- Class 3
33-07 · Training Requirements
FSC noticed that 1 personnel did not have any in service for the fiscal year. TA was given to provider referencing the CCF handbook. 4.2.7 Annual In-Service Training Upon successful completion of the 40-hour introductory training requirements, childcare personnel must complete a minimum of 10 clock-hours or one CEU of in-service training annually during the states fiscal year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. A. The annual 10 clock-hours or one CEU of in-service training concentration on children ages birth through 12 must be completed in one or more of the following areas (college level courses will be accepted): 1. Health and safety, including universal precautions, prevention of infectious diseases, sudden infant death syndrome, emergencies due to food and allergic reactions, shaken baby syndrome, use of safe sleep practices, administration of medicine, emergency preparedness, and handling of hazardous materials; 2. Pediatric CPR; 3. First Aid (may be taken to meet the in-service requirement only once every two years); 4. Nutrition; 5. Child development - typical and atypical; 6. Child transportation and safety; 7. Behavior management; 8. Working with families; Child Care Facility Handbook Page | 43 9. Design and use of child-oriented space; 10. Community, health and social service resources; 11. Child abuse; 12. Child care for multilingual children; 13. Working with children with disabilities in child care; 14. Safety in outdoor play; 15. Literacy; 16. Guidance and discipline; 17. Computer technology; 18. Leadership development/program management and child care personnel supervision; 19. Age-appropriate lesson planning; 20. Homework assistance for school-age care; 21. Food safety training; 22. Developing special interest centers/spaces and environments; 23. Other course areas relating to child care or child care management; 24. Any of the online courses offered through the Departments child care website. B. Documentation of the in-service training requirement must be recorded on CFFSP Form 5268, Child Care In-Service Training Record, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(i), F.A.C., and included in the child care facilitys personnel records. CF-FSP Form 5268 may be obtained from the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com/childcare. A new in-service training record is required each fiscal year. The in-service training records for the previous two fiscal years must also be maintained at the child care facility for review by the licensing authority. C. All child care personnel employed in the industry beyond 15 months, who change employment from one child care program to another during the fiscal year must complete the annual in-service training requirement. D. Child care personnel not in compliance with the annual in-service training requirement described in this section must complete the remaining in-service training requirement within 30 days of the noncompliance finding by the licensing authority. These hours cannot be used to meet the current years in-service training requirements
- Class 3
FSC observed 2 infant/baby food items to be expired, provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by discarding expired items
Corrected by May 18, 2023
- Class 3
FSC observed that the license number posted did not match the name of facility. Provider was able to correct by correcting the license number posted
Corrected by May 18, 2023
- Class 3
FSC observed two missing tiles in girl's restroom and broken wood on ancho used to hold the water heater in the boy's restroom. Provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by replacing the two tiles and broken wood
Corrected by May 18, 2023
- Class 3
FSC observe vermin to be present in the lower kitchen cabinet at the facility. Provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by cleaning the area
Corrected by May 18, 2023
- Class 2
13-03 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Weapons
FSC observed cleaning supplies in green and orange room to be accessible to children, provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by closing cabinet with child lock in orange room and removing cleaning supplies from sink cabinet in green room. Technical assistance was given to provider per CCF handbook " All potentially harmful items, including cleaning supplies, flammable products, poisonous, toxic, and hazardous materials, must be labeled and used according to manufacturers recommendation. These items, as well as knives, sharp tools, and other potentially dangerous hazards, must be stored in a locked area or must be inaccessible and out of a childs reach at all times. "
Corrected by May 18, 2023
- Class 3
Linens not limited to pillows and blankets were observed by FSC to not my stored in a sanitary manner, items were being stored in- between cots not covered to prevent the spread of germs. Provider was able to correct by properly closing bag linens were being stored in
Corrected by May 18, 2023
- Class 3
Thermometer in freezer was observed by FSC to be at a degree of 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by replacing thermometer
Corrected by May 18, 2023
- Class 3
FSC observed 3 children water bottles not labeled with first and last names, provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by writing the full name of each child on bottles
Corrected by May 18, 2023
- Class 3
FSC observed that classroom attendance in the infant classroom was not taken at the time of inspection. Provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by taking the complete and correct attendance
Corrected by May 18, 2023
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Sep 13, 2023 inspection noted: “FSC noticed that 1 personnel did not have any in service for the fiscal year. TA was given to provider referencing the CCF handbook. 4.2.7 Annual In-Service Tra…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The May 18, 2023 inspection noted: “FSC observed 2 infant/baby food items to be expired, provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by discarding expired items” — what has changed since then?
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