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Home › FL › Miami › Leola Burrows Large Family Child Care
Miami FL 33169 · License #L11MD0126 · Home-based · Large Family Child Care Home
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08-13 · Staff Training FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
The operators staff credentials expired as of 6/20/2025 and operator has not updated it as of the time of this inspection. The operator failed to maintain and/or document an active Staff Credential Verification on the departments training transcript. FDCH/LFCCH Handbook, Section 5.1.3, A. All the childrens parents picked them up ati
Corrected Corrected by Feb 24, 2026
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
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Data synced from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation on Jul 8, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
08-10 · Technical assistance was given to provider per FDCH/LFCCH handbook " 5.6.1 Operator In-Service Training All operators must complete a minimum of 10-clock-hours or one CEU of in-service Page 1 of 7 Name: Leola Burrows Large Family Child care License #: L11MD0126 Address: 19115 N Miami Ave FL 33169 Type: Renewal Date: 02/08/2023 training concentrating on children ages birth through 12 years annually during the operators 12-month licensing period. The annual 10-clock-hours or one CEU of in-service training must be completed in one or more of the following areas (college level courses will be accepted): A. Health and safety, including universal precautions, prevention of infectious diseases, sudden infant death syndrome, emergencies due to food and allergic reactions, and shaken baby syndrome; use of safe sleep practices; administration of medicine, emergency preparedness; handling of hazardous materials; B. Safe Sleep Practices- American Pediatrics Standards C. SIDS Sudden Infant Death Syndrome D. Pediatric CPR; E. First Aid (may only be taken to meet the in-service requirement once every two years); F. Nutrition; G. Child development typical and atypical; H. Social and Emotional Development I. Child transportation and safety; J. Behavior management; K. Working with families; L. Design and use of child-oriented space; M. Community, health and social service resources; N. Child abuse; O. Child care for multilingual children; P. Working with children with disabilities in child care; Q. Safety in outdoor play; R. Literacy; S. Guidance and discipline; T. Computer technology; U. Leadership development/program management and child care personnel supervision; V. Age appropriate lesson planning; W. Homework assistance for school-age care; X. Developing special interest centers/spaces and environments; Y. Other course areas relating to child care or child care management; or Z. Any of the online courses offered through the Departments child care website. Operators who do not complete the required annual in- service training during a given licensure year must complete the remaining in-service training hours 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."
FSC observed 2 personnel to not have completed the 10 annual in-service hours
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
11-01 · Technical assistance was given to provider, per FDCH/LFCCH handbook " A. All areas and surfaces accessible to children shall be free from toxic substances and hazardous materials/equipment/tools, including power tools, plastic bags, matches, candles, lighters, etc. These items, as well as knives, sharp tools, BB guns, pellet guns and other potentially dangerous hazards, shall either be stored and in a locked area or must be inaccessible and out of a childs reach. B. All potentially harmful items including cleaning supplies, flammable products, poisonous, toxic, and hazardous materials must be labeled and used according to manufacturers recommendation. C. Narcotics, alcohol, or other impairing drugs/paraphernalia must be kept inaccessible to children at all times. D. Cleaning must not take place while rooms are occupied by children except for general clean-up activities that are part of the daily routine. General cleaning refers to cleaning necessary to maintain a sanitary environment but that does not pose a hazard to children, such as wiping the table after lunch, soaking toys in a tub on the countertop, sweeping. This does not include cleaning with hazardous materials or any cleaning which poses a risk of slipping or falling."
FSC observed poisonous items accessible to children on home premises. Provider was able to correct at time of inspection by removing item and placing item in an area accessible to children
Corrected Corrected by Feb 8, 2023
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
15-09 · Technical assistance was given to provider, per FDCH/LFCCF handbook " Fencing, including gates, must be continuous, and shall not have opening or gaps larger than 3 1/2 inches that would allow children to exit the outdoor play area. The bottom or base of the fence must remain at ground level and free from erosion or buildup to prevent inside or outside access by children or animals."
FSC observed fencing with gap larger than 3 1/2 inches that gave children access to items not limited to tires, paint, tiles and other items. Provider was able to correct at the time of inspection by closing gaps in fencing
Corrected Corrected by Feb 8, 2023
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.