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Home › MA › Abington › De Oliveira Luciano, Kissyla Roberta
Abington MA 02351 · License #P-254915 · Home-based · Family Child Care
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Curriculum / Routine / Structure
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Napping Materials
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Children's Records
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Parent Handbook
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Program Capacity - 1
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Adult-Child Ratios -1
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Infection Control.
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Supervision
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Child Guidance
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Physical Facility - Indoors
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Stairways
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Attendance Logs
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Space (health risks) - 1
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Exit Safety - 1
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Licensed Space
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Space (indoor / outdoor hazards) - 1
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Safe Sleep
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Violation
Children’s records were reviewed for the seven children present in the program. One child was missing the enrollment packet. Three children required enrollment updates (annual forms). One child was missing lead screening documentation, and one child needed medical updated information. Enrollment packets for four children were incomplete, missing required parent signatures, dates, authorizations for off-premises activities, emergency transportation permissions, and parent permission for the provision of CPR/First Aid.
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Violation
The reviewed of the parent handbook indicated that it needs updates on licensor information.
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Violation
Educator is licensed for up to six children. Upon licensor arrival, educator was observed to be caring for six children, three children under the age of 2 years old. However, during the visit, licensor observed an individual exiting the bathroom and heading into an unlicensed space. The individual was later identified as a 13-year-old child. This brought the total number of children in the program to seven, exceeding the educator’s licensed capacity of six children during the visit.
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Violation
Educator is licensed for up to six children. Upon licensor arrival, educator was observed to be caring for six children, three children under the age of 2 years old. However, during the visit, licensor observed an individual exiting the bathroom and heading into an unlicensed space. The individual was later identified as a (REDACTED). This brought the total number of children in the program to seven, exceeding the educator’s licensed capacity of six children during the visit.
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Violation
No individual or disposable towels were observed in the bathroom. The educator must ensure that educator and children wash their hands with liquid soap and running water, using friction, and dry them with individual or disposable towels or automatic hand dryers, in accordance with Department of Public Health guidelines.
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Violation
During the visit, licensor observed (REDACTED) seated on bar stool chairs during lunch. The children were left unattended for an extended period while the educator searched for a second playpen. In addition, the educator left all five children, including (REDACTED), one napping and the other awake unsupervised inside the program on multiple occasions. On one occasion, the educator went outdoors to speak with the licensor during the inspection of the outdoor play area, leaving the children alone. On another occasion, the educator went outside again, taking one infant with them but leaving the other infant and the remaining children unsupervised inside the program.
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Violation
Although the educator made efforts to guide the children during this visit, observations made indicated that the children had difficulty understanding the directions and what was expected of them. The licensor also observed the children engaging in challenging behaviors with one another, and the educator appeared to have difficulty managing the situation.
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Violation
Upon inspecting the playroom, licensor observed that a bed and a dresser had been added to the space, modifying the original approved layout from the pre-licensing visit. The area appeared crowded, with insufficient space for play and for children to move freely. The licensee must ensure that the space is arranged to provide clear pathways for movement between areas and to allow for proper visual supervision of the children.
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Violation
A retractable gate was observed at the top of the stairway being used as a barricade.
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Violation
A review of the attendance logs indicated that they were not being completed on a daily basis as required. During the visit, the educator had seven children present; however, only three were documented on the attendance log.
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Violation
The following safety hazards were observed and accessible to the children in the INDOOR SPACE as follows: KITCHEN: Several drawers were observed to be unlocked, containing safety hazards, including but not limited to batteries, scissors, nail clippers, vegetable peelers, graters, can openers, knives, plastic bags, cell phone chargers, screws, and coins. Bar stool chairs were observed being used as seating for toddlers aged 1, 2, and 3 years old. BEDROOM: The kitchen set was observed to be unsecured and not attached to the wall. BATHROOM: Several drawers were observed to be unlocked, containing safety hazards, including but not limited to shaving razors, hair dryers, pet products, toothpaste, and soap. LIVING ROOM: The security camera cord was not properly secured to the wall.
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Violation
Licensor observed a mop with a cloth and a broom placed in front of the kitchen door, which serves as the rear exit route.
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Violation
A (REDACTED) was observed in an unlicensed area during the visit.
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Violation
The following safety hazards were observed and accessible to the children in the OUTDOOR space as follows: - An uncovered grill on the deck, which serves as a pathway to the play area. - Trash bags and empty cardboard boxes on the deck - A cutting knife was observed to on the stairs - A large trash bag containing waste hanging from the stair banister - Several empty bottles scattered on the ground - A small pool containing dirty, stagnant water, suggesting it had been left unattended for an extended period - A large empty pool under the deck - Trash, broken chairs, and a damaged lunch box under the deck - A large plastic bags under the deck - Broken sections of the fence creating entrapment hazards. Also, the fence was observed to have chipping and flaking paint - Trash bags containing waste on the ground and easily accessible
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Violation
During the visit, while the educator was searching for a second playpen to place the infant for a nap, licensor observed that the (REDACTED) had fallen asleep in a bouncer chair.
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Violation
There was no evidence of a curriculum, daily routine, or planned activities in place. The children were primarily engaged in unstructured free play without clear direction or guidance. During the visit, the television remained on for the most time. The educator turned off the television only when attempting to put the children down for a nap; however, the children appeared restless and had difficulty settling. These observations indicate a lack of structure and organized activities, which affected the children’s engagement and ability to follow the educator’s guidance.
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Violation
Upon arrival for the visit, the licensor observed that there were not enough napping materials for the two six-month-old infants presents in the program. Only one playpen was available, and inside it, a queen-sized bed sheet was being used as a cover. The licensor also observed two blankets, a comforter, and a pillow inside the playpen. Additionally, the playpen mattress was not secured to the bottom as required. The educator went to the attic to search up for a second playpen; however, neither playpen had appropriate sheets.
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Childrens Records - R Apr 2025
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Progress Reports
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First Aid Kit
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Child Guidance
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Exit Safety - 1
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Space (health risks) - 1
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Violation
Curriculum / Routine / Structure - R Apr 2025
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Violation
Records were reviewed for the six enrolled children. Enrollment records for four children were incomplete, with missing information such as parent details, emergency contacts, and parent signatures. Additionally, the General Permission (Basic Transport) and Permission to Transport to Medical Facility and Receive Emergency Medical Treatment forms were not completed. Two children need Lead information.
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Violation
Progress reports were reviewed for the six enrolled children. Five children need progress report.
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Violation
First Aid Kit was missing Emergency Cards for all six enrolled children.
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Violation
Although the educator made efforts to guide the children during this visit, observations made indicated that the children had difficulty understanding the directions and what was expected of them. The licensor also observed the children engaging in challenging behaviors with one another, and the educator appeared to have difficulty managing the situation.
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Violation
Exits were inspected and found to be properly signed. However, the licensor observed a large trash bag and an empty 5-gallon plastic water bottle blocking the back door exit route.
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Violation
The following safety hazards were observed and accessible to children: PLAYROOM: - a white wooden bookshelf, a wooden kitchen set, a plastic kitchen set, and a wooden toy storage were not secured to the wall, posing tipping hazards. - an uncovered electrical outlet. BATHROOM: - a shampoo bottle on top of the sink. - inside the sink cabinet the following hazards including but not limited to a blow dryer, a sunscreen bottle, and hair clipper machine. - on top of the toilet water tank: wipes. - on the floor: a bottle of air freshener (Febreze) spray. LIVING ROOM/DINNING ROOM - TV and cable cords were not secured to the wall. - a mop with a cleaning rag was accessible to the children. - a vacuum, which poses a tipping hazard, was accessible.
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Violation
Although the educator had a variety of developmentally appropriate materials available, observations during this visit suggested that the children engaged in more free play without structure. This indicated a lack of routine and organized activities, as the children appeared to have difficulty engaging in meaningful play.
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