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North Attleboro MA 02760-1506 · License #P-172901 · Home-based · Family Child Care
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Progress Reports
The progress reports were reviewed for the three enrolled children. Two of the children needed proof of current progress reports.
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Children's Records
Progress Reports
Records were reviewed for the 6 enrolled children. Three children needed Annual Updates and on child needed proof of current immunizations.
Progress reports were reviewed for the 6 enrolled children. Four of the children needed proof of current progress reports.
Parent Handbook
Medication
Emergency Preparedness - R Apr 2025
Individual Health Care Plan
Required Postings - Child Specific - R Apr 2025
The Parent Handbook was not filled out. Please complete the Parent Handbook and upload to the Document Library.
The lifesaving medication was not in the original packaging and did not have the prescription information. The medication also expired last month.
The Parent Handbook, which included the Emergency Preparedness section, was blank.
This monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Progress Reports
Children enrolled did not have a current progress report on file. A copy of EEC’s progress report template was emailed and reviewed with the educator.
This monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
There was one child with a documented allergy and a lifesaving medication. There was no IHCP for this child.
There was one enrolled child with a documented allergy and with a lifesaving medication. This allergy and location of the medication was not posted as required.