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Scott Childcare, Inc.
2233 HWY 72 West, Lumberton NC 28359 · License #78000145 · Child Care Center
Contact
- Phone
- (910) 671-9955
- Website
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- Address
- 2233 HWY 72 West, Lumberton NC 28359 · Directions
Hours
Not published by the state. Owners can add hours via profile claim.
Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- 3-Star quality rating
- Accepts subsidy
- Licensed for 100 children
Inspection history & violations
Source: North Carolina's child care licensing agency- Violation
G.S. 110-90 · Violation
Name of Operation: SCOTT CHILDCARE, INC. Facility ID: 78000145 Consultant: NAKITA BELLAMY Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 5/29/2025 Number Present: 48 Completed Date: 5/29/2025 Age: From 0 To 5 Total Minutes: 185 Time In: 09:30 AM Time Out: 12:35 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s unannounced visit was to monitor compliance with applicable child care requirements for a routine unannounced visit. Angela Scott, director, assisted me with the visit. The program operated with a three-star license, issued March 12, 2020, earning four points for education, two points for program standards, and one quality point for complying with a programmatic option. License restrictions include daytime care only and meet enhanced space. The program’s compliance history was one hundred percent (100%) as of May 28, 2025. The license was posted, and the restrictions were in compliance. The NC Secretary of State website was reviewed on May 28, 2025, and Scott Childcare, Inc was listed as current- active. A walk-through of the facility was completed today; all indoor and outdoor areas were monitored. I observed children during indoor free play activities and found supervision and staff/child ratios to be in compliance. Teachers were interacting and meeting the developmental needs for each of the children. Age-appropriate materials and equipment were accessible to children. Children were adequately supervised. No new staff files were reviewed due to no new employees. Violation Number Comment Rule 1805 A child care operator did not notify the Division of any new child care providers, as defined in G.S. 110-90.2(a)(2), who were hired or moved into the child care facility within five business days. The facility does not have a roster in the ABCMS system. G.S. 110-90.2 & .2703(r) Child Care programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violation(s) documented may impact the compliance history score. The violation documented must be corrected immediately. On or before June 12, 2025, I must receive a written, dated, and signed compliance letter that describes accurately and in detail how and when the violations were corrected. Please be aware that any information submitted by you is considered legal documentation. If it is determined the information provided in the letter is not true, this may be considered falsification of information. If sufficient information is not received by the due date, a follow-up visit will be conducted. Mail or email the information to: Nakita Bellamy, Child Care Consultant, 2201 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699- 2201 Nakita.Bellamyl@dhhs.nc.gov If you email the compliance letter, it must be sent from the email address registered with the DCDEE (this serves as your signature) and the following information must be included: name, position, facility name, and facility ID number. An example is: Jane Doe, Administrator AAA Child Care ID # 12345678 Technical Assistance Guide: Indoor Physical Activities for Children During Rainy Weather Rainy weather often restricts outdoor play, making it essential to provide engaging and developmentally appropriate indoor physical activities for children. This guide outlines strategies and recommendations to support movement-based play that enhances motor skills, cognitive development, and overall well-being. Age-Appropriate Activities Toddlers • Obstacle Course: Use pillows, tunnels, and soft toys to encourage crawling and balancing. • Dance Play: Simple movements to music enhance coordination and rhythm. • Ball Rolling: Encourages hand-eye coordination and social interaction. Preschoolers Animal Walks: Encourage children to mimic animal movements (e.g., bear crawl, frog jumps). •Simon Says (Movement-Based): Enhances listening skills and gross motor development. • Indoor Hopscotch: Use tape on the floor to create a hopscotch board. Elementary School Children (6–10 years old) • Mini Yoga & Stretching Routines: Promotes flexibility and mindfulness. • "Soft" Ball Volleyball: Engages reflexes and teamwork in a limited space. • Scavenger Hunt with Movement Challenges: Incorporate jumping, skipping, or balancing elements. At the completion of the visit, this visit summary was printed, reviewed, and a copy was left with you. Contact me at Nakita Bellamy, Child Care Consultant, (910) 651-0362, Nakita.Bellamy@dhhs.nc.gov or Janet Edwards, Licensing Supervisor, (910) 709-4160, Janet.Edwards@dhhs.nc.gov if you have questions. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
- Violation
NC GS 110-90 · Violation
Name of Operation: SCOTT CHILDCARE, INC. Facility ID: 78000145 Consultant: NAKITA BELLAMY Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 5/29/2025 Number Present: 48 Completed Date: 5/29/2025 Age: From 0 To 5 Total Minutes: 185 Time In: 09:30 AM Time Out: 12:35 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s unannounced visit was to monitor compliance with applicable child care requirements for a routine unannounced visit. Angela Scott, director, assisted me with the visit. The program operated with a three-star license, issued March 12, 2020, earning four points for education, two points for program standards, and one quality point for complying with a programmatic option. License restrictions include daytime care only and meet enhanced space. The program’s compliance history was one hundred percent (100%) as of May 28, 2025. The license was posted, and the restrictions were in compliance. The NC Secretary of State website was reviewed on May 28, 2025, and Scott Childcare, Inc was listed as current- active. A walk-through of the facility was completed today; all indoor and outdoor areas were monitored. I observed children during indoor free play activities and found supervision and staff/child ratios to be in compliance. Teachers were interacting and meeting the developmental needs for each of the children. Age-appropriate materials and equipment were accessible to children. Children were adequately supervised. No new staff files were reviewed due to no new employees. Violation Number Comment Rule 1805 A child care operator did not notify the Division of any new child care providers, as defined in G.S. 110-90.2(a)(2), who were hired or moved into the child care facility within five business days. The facility does not have a roster in the ABCMS system. G.S. 110-90.2 & .2703(r) Child Care programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violation(s) documented may impact the compliance history score. The violation documented must be corrected immediately. On or before June 12, 2025, I must receive a written, dated, and signed compliance letter that describes accurately and in detail how and when the violations were corrected. Please be aware that any information submitted by you is considered legal documentation. If it is determined the information provided in the letter is not true, this may be considered falsification of information. If sufficient information is not received by the due date, a follow-up visit will be conducted. Mail or email the information to: Nakita Bellamy, Child Care Consultant, 2201 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699- 2201 Nakita.Bellamyl@dhhs.nc.gov If you email the compliance letter, it must be sent from the email address registered with the DCDEE (this serves as your signature) and the following information must be included: name, position, facility name, and facility ID number. An example is: Jane Doe, Administrator AAA Child Care ID # 12345678 Technical Assistance Guide: Indoor Physical Activities for Children During Rainy Weather Rainy weather often restricts outdoor play, making it essential to provide engaging and developmentally appropriate indoor physical activities for children. This guide outlines strategies and recommendations to support movement-based play that enhances motor skills, cognitive development, and overall well-being. Age-Appropriate Activities Toddlers • Obstacle Course: Use pillows, tunnels, and soft toys to encourage crawling and balancing. • Dance Play: Simple movements to music enhance coordination and rhythm. • Ball Rolling: Encourages hand-eye coordination and social interaction. Preschoolers Animal Walks: Encourage children to mimic animal movements (e.g., bear crawl, frog jumps). •Simon Says (Movement-Based): Enhances listening skills and gross motor development. • Indoor Hopscotch: Use tape on the floor to create a hopscotch board. Elementary School Children (6–10 years old) • Mini Yoga & Stretching Routines: Promotes flexibility and mindfulness. • "Soft" Ball Volleyball: Engages reflexes and teamwork in a limited space. • Scavenger Hunt with Movement Challenges: Incorporate jumping, skipping, or balancing elements. At the completion of the visit, this visit summary was printed, reviewed, and a copy was left with you. Contact me at Nakita Bellamy, Child Care Consultant, (910) 651-0362, Nakita.Bellamy@dhhs.nc.gov or Janet Edwards, Licensing Supervisor, (910) 709-4160, Janet.Edwards@dhhs.nc.gov if you have questions. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
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