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Home › FL › Tampa › Tiny Feet Learning Academy LLC
7902 W Waters Ave, Tampa FL 33615 · License #C13HI0342 · Center · Child Care Facility
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09-06 · Planned Activities
During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed infants and one-year olds watching TV. Licensing Specialist observed Director turn TV off. This standard was brought back into compliance during the time of inspection. CCF Handbook, section 2.6 Planned Activities Each group or class must have a written and followed plan of scheduled activities posted in an easily seen location accessible to parents/guardians. The written plan must meet the needs of the children being served and must include alternate activities in case of bad weather. The written plan shall include a variety of activities that range from structured to unstructured activities that encourage a childs developmental growth. The written plan also must include scheduled activities that: C. Do not include the use of electronic media for children under two years of age. Electronic media may only be used for educational purposes or physical activity for children 2 years of age and older for no more than 1 to 2 hours per day
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Data synced from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation on Jul 8, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
Corrected Corrected by Oct 23, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
18-04 · Bedding and Linens
During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed floor mats in the three-year-old classroom were ripped and torn and could not be cleaned or sanitized properly. Licensing Specialist observed Director get rid of all mats that were ripped and torn during the time of inspection. During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed that cots were stacked together with linens and blankets touching in the VPK classroom. During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed Director remove linens and blankets and unstack cots so that linens were no longer touching. This standard was brought back into compliance during the time of inspection. CCF Handbook, section 3.6.1 Bedding and Linens Each child in care must be provided safe and sanitary bedding to be used when napping or sleeping. D. Floor mats must be at least one-inch thick and covered with an impermeable surface. G. Bedding and linens, when not in use, must be stored in a sanitary manner which prevents the spread of germs or lice from other linens. All bedding and linens must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized at least once a week, and before use by another child
Corrected Corrected by Oct 23, 2024
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
29-02 · Health and Sanitation
During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed that teacher did not wash her hands after changing a infant's diaper. Licensing Specialist observed teacher wash her hands with soap and water after being advised to do so. This standard was brought back into compliance during the time of inspection. CCF Handbook, section 3.10 Sanitation 3.10.1 Handwashing Child care personnel and children must wash their hands thoroughly with soap and running water, dry, and follow personal hygiene procedures for themselves and while assisting others. Examples of activities when handwashing is required include but are not limited to: before and after eating, immediately following outdoor play, after toileting, following the use of any cleaners or toxic chemicals, before and after administering medication, and during food preparation and snack distribution
Corrected Corrected by Oct 23, 2024
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
41-01 · Immunization Records
During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed three children with expired immunization records. CCF Handbook, section 7.1 Immunization Records The child care facility is responsible for obtaining for each child in care a current, complete and properly executed Florida Certification of Immunization form Part A-1, B, or C, DH 680, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(o), F.A.C., or the Religious Exemption from Immunization form, DH 681, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(p), F.A.C., from the custodial parent or legal guardian. DH Form 680 and DH Form 681 may be obtained from the local county health department. Specific immunization requirements are included and detailed in the most current edition of the Immunization Guidelines-Florida Schools, Child Care Facilities and Family Day Care Homes as promulgated by the Florida Department of Health. B. If the custodial parents or legal guardians fail to provide the documentation required above within 30 days of enrollment, the facility shall not allow the child to remain in the program. The parent/guardian of a child who has not received the age-appropriate immunizations prior to enrollment and who does not have documented medical or religious exemptions from routine childhood immunizations must provide documentation of a scheduled appointment or arrangement to receive immunizations. Providers must include a general statement in parent handbook/policies to inform parents/guardians, at time of enrollment, that some children in care may not have current immunizations
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
20-06 · Crib Requirements
During the inspection, Licensing specialist observed two infants during naptime covered in blankets. According to the DCF Handbook: 3.6.4 Safe Sleep A. All personnel that care for infants must follow safe sleep practices as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as referenced in Caring for Our Children Basics Health and Safety Foundations for Early Care and Education, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(v), F.A.C. Cribs or playpens/play yards used for infants must have tight fitted sheets and no excess bedding, which includes but is not limited to: bumper pads, hanging mobiles, quilts, comforters, receiving blankets, pillows, stuffed animals and cushions
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
33-07 · Training Requirements
During the inspection, Licensing specialist was reviewing employee files, and 1 Childcare personnel did not complete the required in- service training during the state's fiscal year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. According to the DCF Handbook: 4.2.7 Annual In-Service Training Upon successful completion of the 40-hour introductory training requirements, child care 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
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.