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Selma NC 27576 · License #51000328 · Home-based · Family Child Care Home
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10A NCAC 09.1721 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 2/13/2026 Number Present: 1 Completed Date: 2/13/2026 Age: From 1 To 1 Total Minutes: 15 Time In: 09:30 AM Time Out: 09:45 AM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today's unannounced visit was to monitor compliance of applicable family child care home requirements during a routine unannounced visit. I monitored the indoor environments for compliance with child care requirements. Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, first aid kit, refrigerator thermometer, storage of medication and hazardous products, outlets, garbage storage, toys and materials and the bathroom the children use were all monitored for compliance. The permit, schedule, SIDS information, emergency telephone numbers, First Aid Chart and a summary of NC Child Care Law were all posted at the time of today's visit. Qualifying letters, CPR/ first aid, ITS-SIDS, health questionnaire and emergency procedures were monitored for compliance. The last fire drill was documented as completed on 1-6-26. The last outdoor inspection was documented as completed on 1-4-26. A shelter in place drill was documented as conducted on 1-3-26. One preschool child was present and observed napping. A meal or snack was not observed during the visit. Violation Number Comment Rule 910 Copy of each child's health assessment, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file within 30 days of enrollment. The health assessment was missing from one child's file. GS 110-91(1); 10A NCAC 09.1721(a)(1) 925 Signed and dated statement which attests that a copy of the discipline policy was given to and discussed with a parent/guardian of each child prior to enrollment was not on file in the home. One child's file did not contain a signed discipline policy. G.S.110-91(10); .1727(a)&(b) 1101 Operator or other transportation provider did not have written permission from each child's parents or guardian to transport the child. Permission to transport was not available for one child. .1723(5) 1306 Operator has not completed ITS-SIDS training every three years from the completion date of the previous ITS-SIDS training. The operator's ITS-SIDS training expired on 5-23-25. .1703(a)(4) 1720 Operator did not give written notice of the written plan of care amendment to parents of all children enrolled, at least 30 days before the change was implemented. Each parent did not sign a statement acknowledging the receipt and explanation of the amendment. The operator did not retain the acknowledgment in the child's record for as long as the child was enrolled in the home and a copy was not maintained on file for review by Division representatives. One child's file did not have a Written Plan Of Care completed. .1712(f) 2031 Operator did not provide a copy of the shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma policy to parents at time of enrollment, and / or within fourteen days of a changes to the policy. One child's file did not contain the shaken baby abusive head trauma policy. .1726(b)&(c) Child care licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy child care environment. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you are meeting all requirements is to periodically review the childcare law and rules. I explained that you have access to the on-line version of the Child Care Rule Book, as well as a hard copy of the rules. I recommended that you visit the Division of Child Development's website (www.ncchildcare.nc.gov) on a regular basis to find out what's new in childcare. You could also find any needed Child Care forms by going on the web site and clicking on the "Provider" tab and then clicking on the "Provider Documents" tab. Please send me a written statement describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The written statement must be received no later than -3-3-26. Please note that if your letter is mailed, a hand written signature is required. As an alternative, compliance letters can now be submitted via email. I recommend emailing your letter to reduce the time needed to ensure my receipt of your information; however, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your letter is mailed in a timely fashion and that you allow for any possible delays in the mail service. Please contact me if you have questions pertaining to your compliance letter or if you will not be able to meet the two-week timeframe for submission of your compliance letter. Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or at paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I can be of assistance. You may also contact my supervisor, Teraesa Leak at 919-971-7765 or Teraesa.Leak@dhhs.nc.gov. 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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Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
G.S.110-91 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 2/13/2026 Number Present: 1 Completed Date: 2/13/2026 Age: From 1 To 1 Total Minutes: 15 Time In: 09:30 AM Time Out: 09:45 AM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today's unannounced visit was to monitor compliance of applicable family child care home requirements during a routine unannounced visit. I monitored the indoor environments for compliance with child care requirements. Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, first aid kit, refrigerator thermometer, storage of medication and hazardous products, outlets, garbage storage, toys and materials and the bathroom the children use were all monitored for compliance. The permit, schedule, SIDS information, emergency telephone numbers, First Aid Chart and a summary of NC Child Care Law were all posted at the time of today's visit. Qualifying letters, CPR/ first aid, ITS-SIDS, health questionnaire and emergency procedures were monitored for compliance. The last fire drill was documented as completed on 1-6-26. The last outdoor inspection was documented as completed on 1-4-26. A shelter in place drill was documented as conducted on 1-3-26. One preschool child was present and observed napping. A meal or snack was not observed during the visit. Violation Number Comment Rule 910 Copy of each child's health assessment, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file within 30 days of enrollment. The health assessment was missing from one child's file. GS 110-91(1); 10A NCAC 09.1721(a)(1) 925 Signed and dated statement which attests that a copy of the discipline policy was given to and discussed with a parent/guardian of each child prior to enrollment was not on file in the home. One child's file did not contain a signed discipline policy. G.S.110-91(10); .1727(a)&(b) 1101 Operator or other transportation provider did not have written permission from each child's parents or guardian to transport the child. Permission to transport was not available for one child. .1723(5) 1306 Operator has not completed ITS-SIDS training every three years from the completion date of the previous ITS-SIDS training. The operator's ITS-SIDS training expired on 5-23-25. .1703(a)(4) 1720 Operator did not give written notice of the written plan of care amendment to parents of all children enrolled, at least 30 days before the change was implemented. Each parent did not sign a statement acknowledging the receipt and explanation of the amendment. The operator did not retain the acknowledgment in the child's record for as long as the child was enrolled in the home and a copy was not maintained on file for review by Division representatives. One child's file did not have a Written Plan Of Care completed. .1712(f) 2031 Operator did not provide a copy of the shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma policy to parents at time of enrollment, and / or within fourteen days of a changes to the policy. One child's file did not contain the shaken baby abusive head trauma policy. .1726(b)&(c) Child care licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy child care environment. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you are meeting all requirements is to periodically review the childcare law and rules. I explained that you have access to the on-line version of the Child Care Rule Book, as well as a hard copy of the rules. I recommended that you visit the Division of Child Development's website (www.ncchildcare.nc.gov) on a regular basis to find out what's new in childcare. You could also find any needed Child Care forms by going on the web site and clicking on the "Provider" tab and then clicking on the "Provider Documents" tab. Please send me a written statement describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The written statement must be received no later than -3-3-26. Please note that if your letter is mailed, a hand written signature is required. As an alternative, compliance letters can now be submitted via email. I recommend emailing your letter to reduce the time needed to ensure my receipt of your information; however, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your letter is mailed in a timely fashion and that you allow for any possible delays in the mail service. Please contact me if you have questions pertaining to your compliance letter or if you will not be able to meet the two-week timeframe for submission of your compliance letter. Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or at paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I can be of assistance. You may also contact my supervisor, Teraesa Leak at 919-971-7765 or Teraesa.Leak@dhhs.nc.gov. 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
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
GS 110-91 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 2/13/2026 Number Present: 1 Completed Date: 2/13/2026 Age: From 1 To 1 Total Minutes: 15 Time In: 09:30 AM Time Out: 09:45 AM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today's unannounced visit was to monitor compliance of applicable family child care home requirements during a routine unannounced visit. I monitored the indoor environments for compliance with child care requirements. Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, first aid kit, refrigerator thermometer, storage of medication and hazardous products, outlets, garbage storage, toys and materials and the bathroom the children use were all monitored for compliance. The permit, schedule, SIDS information, emergency telephone numbers, First Aid Chart and a summary of NC Child Care Law were all posted at the time of today's visit. Qualifying letters, CPR/ first aid, ITS-SIDS, health questionnaire and emergency procedures were monitored for compliance. The last fire drill was documented as completed on 1-6-26. The last outdoor inspection was documented as completed on 1-4-26. A shelter in place drill was documented as conducted on 1-3-26. One preschool child was present and observed napping. A meal or snack was not observed during the visit. Violation Number Comment Rule 910 Copy of each child's health assessment, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file within 30 days of enrollment. The health assessment was missing from one child's file. GS 110-91(1); 10A NCAC 09.1721(a)(1) 925 Signed and dated statement which attests that a copy of the discipline policy was given to and discussed with a parent/guardian of each child prior to enrollment was not on file in the home. One child's file did not contain a signed discipline policy. G.S.110-91(10); .1727(a)&(b) 1101 Operator or other transportation provider did not have written permission from each child's parents or guardian to transport the child. Permission to transport was not available for one child. .1723(5) 1306 Operator has not completed ITS-SIDS training every three years from the completion date of the previous ITS-SIDS training. The operator's ITS-SIDS training expired on 5-23-25. .1703(a)(4) 1720 Operator did not give written notice of the written plan of care amendment to parents of all children enrolled, at least 30 days before the change was implemented. Each parent did not sign a statement acknowledging the receipt and explanation of the amendment. The operator did not retain the acknowledgment in the child's record for as long as the child was enrolled in the home and a copy was not maintained on file for review by Division representatives. One child's file did not have a Written Plan Of Care completed. .1712(f) 2031 Operator did not provide a copy of the shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma policy to parents at time of enrollment, and / or within fourteen days of a changes to the policy. One child's file did not contain the shaken baby abusive head trauma policy. .1726(b)&(c) Child care licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy child care environment. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you are meeting all requirements is to periodically review the childcare law and rules. I explained that you have access to the on-line version of the Child Care Rule Book, as well as a hard copy of the rules. I recommended that you visit the Division of Child Development's website (www.ncchildcare.nc.gov) on a regular basis to find out what's new in childcare. You could also find any needed Child Care forms by going on the web site and clicking on the "Provider" tab and then clicking on the "Provider Documents" tab. Please send me a written statement describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The written statement must be received no later than -3-3-26. Please note that if your letter is mailed, a hand written signature is required. As an alternative, compliance letters can now be submitted via email. I recommend emailing your letter to reduce the time needed to ensure my receipt of your information; however, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your letter is mailed in a timely fashion and that you allow for any possible delays in the mail service. Please contact me if you have questions pertaining to your compliance letter or if you will not be able to meet the two-week timeframe for submission of your compliance letter. Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or at paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I can be of assistance. You may also contact my supervisor, Teraesa Leak at 919-971-7765 or Teraesa.Leak@dhhs.nc.gov. 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
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
10A NCAC 09 .1725 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 9/18/2025 Number Present: 1 Completed Date: 9/18/2025 Age: From 1 To 1 Total Minutes: 130 Time In: 09:50 AM Time Out: 12:00 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today's unannounced visit was to monitor compliance of applicable family child care home requirements during a routine unannounced visit. I monitored the indoor environments for compliance with child care requirements. Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, first aid kit, refrigerator thermometer, storage of medication and hazardous products, outlets, garbage storage, toys and materials and the bathroom the children use were all monitored for compliance. The permit, schedule, SIDS information, emergency telephone numbers, First Aid Chart and a summary of NC Child Care Law were all posted at the time of today's visit. Qualifying letters, CPR/ first aid, ITS-SIDS, health questionnaire and emergency procedures were monitored for compliance. One preschool child was present observed during in the pack n play or being held during the visit. A four-star family child care home license with seven points in education, two points in program and one quality point was issued to you on 7-9-19. Based upon observations made and information provided during the visit, you continue to meet the requirements previously met to obtain such a license. Violation Number Comment Rule 543 Screen time was not prohibited for children under the age of three. The operator did not offer alternative activities for children under the age of three years. The one year old child who was present was watching TV. .1718(c) 706 Corrosive agents, pesticides, bleaches, detergents, cleansers, polishes, and products under pressure in an aerosol dispenser and any substance that may be hazardous to a child if ingested, inhaled, or handled were not kept in locked storage when children were in care. There was Clorox cleaner and spray in the bathroom the children use and Windex and an al purpose cleaner on the dryer and an aerosol air freshener on a shelf between the kitchen and the room the children use. .1719 (a)(7) 716 Electrical outlets not in use were not covered. An electrical outlet in the living room was not being used and was not covered. 10A NCAC .1719(a)(27) 801 Bacteriological analysis indicating the water is free of bacteria had not been performed on a sample of water from each well used for the children's water supply every two years. Results were not kept on file in the home. The providers water test expired on 4-20-25. 10A NCAC 09 .1725(a)(1) 1804 Safe sleep policy and poster about safe sleep practices was not posted in a prominent place in the infant sleeping room or area where parents and caregivers are able to view daily. The caregivers ITS-SIDS expired on 5-23-25. .1724(b) Child care licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy child care environment. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you meet all requirements is to periodically review the childcare law and rules. I explained that you have access to the on-line version of the Child Care Rule Book, as well as a hard copy of the rules. I recommend that you visit the Division of Child Development's website https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/) on a regular basis to find out what's new in childcare. You could also find any needed Child Care forms by going on the web site and clicking on the "Provider" tab and then clicking on the "Provider Documents" tab. Today we discussed the Pathways to the Stars and I encouraged you to visit the DCDEE website under the QRIS Modernization Tab to learn more about the Pathways so you will be better able to determine which pathway will be the best pathway for your program. Please send me a written statement describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The written statement must be received no later than 10-2-25. I recommend emailing your letter to reduce the time needed to ensure my receipt of your information; however, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your letter is mailed in a timely fashion and that you allow for any possible delays in the mail service. Please contact me if you have questions pertaining to your compliance letter or if you will not be able to meet the two-week timeframe for submission of your compliance letter. Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or at paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I can be of assistance. Please use the following address for mailing items to me: PO Box 696 Pine Level, NC 27568 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
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
10A NCAC 09.1721 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 3/7/2025 Number Present: 1 Completed Date: 3/7/2025 Age: From 2 To 2 Total Minutes: 55 Time In: 10:10 AM Time Out: 11:05 AM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today's unannounced visit was to monitor compliance of applicable family child care home requirements during your annual compliance visit. I monitored the indoor and outdoor environments for compliance with child care requirements. Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, first aid kit, refrigerator thermometer, storage of medication and hazardous products, outlets, garbage storage, toys and materials and the bathroom the children use were all monitored for compliance. The permit, schedule, first aid chart, SIDS information, emergency telephone numbers and a summary of NC Child Care Law were all posted at the time of today's visit. Qualifying letters, CPR/ first aid, ITS-SIDS, health questionnaire, emergency procedures and the children's records were also monitored for compliance. The last fire drill was documented as completed on 3-2-25. The last outdoor inspection was documented as completed on 1-4-25. A shelter in place drill was documented as conducted on 2-1-25. A two year old child was present at the time of the visit. She was observed sleeping. A four star family child care home license with seven points in education, two points in program standards and one quality point was issued to you on 7-9-19. Based on the information provided and on observations made, you continue to meet the standards previously met to obtain such a license. Violation Number Comment Rule 908 Health questionnaire was not completed annually. The last health questionnaire was completed in January 2024. .1703(a)(1) 910 Copy of each child's health assessment, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file within 30 days of enrollment. A health assessment was not available for one child with an enrollment date of 12-12-24. GS 110-91(1); 10A NCAC 09.1721(a)(1) 911 Copy of each child's immunization record, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file. An immunization record was not on file for one child with an enrollment date of 12-12-24. GS 110-91(1); .1721(a)(2) Child care licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy child care environment. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you are meeting all requirements is to periodically review the childcare law and rules. I explained that you have access to the on-line version of the Child Care Rule Book, as well as a hard copy of the rules. I recommended that you visit the Division of Child Development's website (www.ncchildcare.nc.gov) on a regular basis to find out what's new in childcare. You could also find any needed Child Care forms by going on the web site and clicking on the "Provider" tab and then clicking on the "Provider Documents" tab. I reminded you today that based on the date of your last annual visit, you need four additional on-going hours by 3-26-25. Clean Classrooms for Carolina Kids is a program designed to identify and eliminate exposure to lead and asbestos hazards in buildings. By May 31, 2025 all facilities must enroll for lead in paint, and water, and asbestos at www.cleanwaterforuskids.org/carolina. Additional information and sign up is available on the website www.cleanwaterforuskids.org/carolina. Please send me a written statement describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The written statement must be received no later than 3-20-25. Please note that if your letter is mailed, a hand written signature is required. As an alternative, compliance letters can now be submitted via email. I recommend emailing your letter to reduce the time needed to ensure my receipt of your information; however, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your letter is mailed in a timely fashion and that you allow for any possible delays in the mail service. Please contact me if you have questions pertaining to your compliance letter or if you will not be able to meet the two week timeframe for submission of your compliance letter. Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or at paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I can be of assistance. Please use the following address for mailing items to me: Paula Davis PO Box 696 Pine Level, NC 27568 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
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
GS 110-91 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 3/7/2025 Number Present: 1 Completed Date: 3/7/2025 Age: From 2 To 2 Total Minutes: 55 Time In: 10:10 AM Time Out: 11:05 AM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today's unannounced visit was to monitor compliance of applicable family child care home requirements during your annual compliance visit. I monitored the indoor and outdoor environments for compliance with child care requirements. Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, first aid kit, refrigerator thermometer, storage of medication and hazardous products, outlets, garbage storage, toys and materials and the bathroom the children use were all monitored for compliance. The permit, schedule, first aid chart, SIDS information, emergency telephone numbers and a summary of NC Child Care Law were all posted at the time of today's visit. Qualifying letters, CPR/ first aid, ITS-SIDS, health questionnaire, emergency procedures and the children's records were also monitored for compliance. The last fire drill was documented as completed on 3-2-25. The last outdoor inspection was documented as completed on 1-4-25. A shelter in place drill was documented as conducted on 2-1-25. A two year old child was present at the time of the visit. She was observed sleeping. A four star family child care home license with seven points in education, two points in program standards and one quality point was issued to you on 7-9-19. Based on the information provided and on observations made, you continue to meet the standards previously met to obtain such a license. Violation Number Comment Rule 908 Health questionnaire was not completed annually. The last health questionnaire was completed in January 2024. .1703(a)(1) 910 Copy of each child's health assessment, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file within 30 days of enrollment. A health assessment was not available for one child with an enrollment date of 12-12-24. GS 110-91(1); 10A NCAC 09.1721(a)(1) 911 Copy of each child's immunization record, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file. An immunization record was not on file for one child with an enrollment date of 12-12-24. GS 110-91(1); .1721(a)(2) Child care licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy child care environment. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you are meeting all requirements is to periodically review the childcare law and rules. I explained that you have access to the on-line version of the Child Care Rule Book, as well as a hard copy of the rules. I recommended that you visit the Division of Child Development's website (www.ncchildcare.nc.gov) on a regular basis to find out what's new in childcare. You could also find any needed Child Care forms by going on the web site and clicking on the "Provider" tab and then clicking on the "Provider Documents" tab. I reminded you today that based on the date of your last annual visit, you need four additional on-going hours by 3-26-25. Clean Classrooms for Carolina Kids is a program designed to identify and eliminate exposure to lead and asbestos hazards in buildings. By May 31, 2025 all facilities must enroll for lead in paint, and water, and asbestos at www.cleanwaterforuskids.org/carolina. Additional information and sign up is available on the website www.cleanwaterforuskids.org/carolina. Please send me a written statement describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The written statement must be received no later than 3-20-25. Please note that if your letter is mailed, a hand written signature is required. As an alternative, compliance letters can now be submitted via email. I recommend emailing your letter to reduce the time needed to ensure my receipt of your information; however, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your letter is mailed in a timely fashion and that you allow for any possible delays in the mail service. Please contact me if you have questions pertaining to your compliance letter or if you will not be able to meet the two week timeframe for submission of your compliance letter. Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or at paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I can be of assistance. Please use the following address for mailing items to me: Paula Davis PO Box 696 Pine Level, NC 27568 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
10A NCAC 09.1721 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 10/24/2024 Number Present: 2 Completed Date: 10/24/2024 Age: From 0 To 2 Total Minutes: 120 Time In: 10:00 AM Time Out: 12:00 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s unannounced visit was to monitor applicable childcare requirements during your routine unannounced visit. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by the owner/operator, A. Williams. LICENSE STATUS: Currently, this Family Child Care Home (FCCH) operates with a 4-star rated license issued on February 28, 2021. During today’s visit, a total of two (2) children were present. The children were observed playing during the visit. INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: In the children’s space, there are a variety of toys and materials for the children to explore throughout the day. During today’s visit I observed positive interactions between the caregivers and the children. REQUIRED INSPECTIONS The last documented fire drill was conducted on 10-2-24. The last documented shelter/lockdown drill was conducted on 10/3/24 and the last documented monthly outdoor play inspection was conducted on 10-5-24. During this visit, a partial assessment of Child Care Requirements was conducted. The last annual compliance visit was completed on 3/26/24. A verification of the required information was completed during today’s visit. I observed all required postings and attendance logs. The provider is current with all required training, including CPR, First Aid and SIDS. The provider and household members have a current criminal record check, and I observed all qualifying letters. Items not in compliance are listed in the violations section below. Violation Number Comment Rule 542 When screen time was provided, it was not offered to stimulate a developmental domain in accordance with NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. The children were watching TV, but it was not to stimulate a developmental domain. .1718(b)(1) 543 Screen time was not prohibited for children under the age of three. The operator did not offer alternative activities for children under the age of three years. Screen time was was available for an infant and a two year old child. .1718(c) 910 Copy of each child's health assessment, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file within 30 days of enrollment. One child enrolled was missing a health assessment. GS 110-91(1); 10A NCAC 09.1721(a)(1) 919 Accurate records were not maintained for all staff and children. The required paperwork was not available of three children enrolled. G.S. 110-91(9) 2030 Operator did not provide a written statement to parents regarding the smoking and tobacco restriction. Verification of receipt of the tobacco restriction was not available in one child's file. .1719(a)(11) 2035 Operator did not document screen time on a cumulative log or activity plan and/or it was not available for review. A screen time log was not available. .1718(b)(3) LEAD /ASBESTOS TESTING: As this is a legislatively mandated effort, facilities are required to meet rule requirements (NC 10A NCAC 41C.1001-1007, NC 154A NCAC 18A.2816). Clean Classrooms for Carolina KidsTM is designed to ensure facilities meet all requirements, receive direct support throughout the participation process, and have access to communication resources. 1. Enroll – At www.cleanwaterforUSkids.org/carolina using the PIN and complete the enrollment surveys for three program sections: 1) lead in water, 2) lead-based paint, and 3) asbestos. 2. Evaluate Hazards - The program will ship your facility a water sample kit and may coordinate an on-site visit by a professional to assess for lead-based paint and asbestos hazards, if needed. 3. Receive Results – Receive your results, recommendations, and water mitigation support, if needed. 4. Request Reimbursement - If you choose to conduct lead-based paint or asbestos mitigation, you can request reimbursement from NC DHHS. Visit the web site at: https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/public-health/asbestos-and-lead-based-paint-reimbursement-program-arpa 5. Communicate - Throughout the process, you can use our communication toolkit(bit.ly/3CK-communication) to communicate to your center’s community about the program. Childcare licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy childcare environment; therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing rules and requirements that apply to your program. Please visit The Division of Child Developments website periodically for updates and What’s new in Childcare to get updates and current information about childcare. All violations must be corrected immediately. Please send me a compliance letter (written statement) describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The compliance letter must be received no later than 11-7-24. The compliance letter may be sent to me via email, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your compliance letter is mailed in a timely manner and that you allow for delays with the mail service. If your compliance letter is mailed, a handwritten signature must be included. Contact me if you have questions regarding correction of the violations documented during today’s visit. If you are unable to correct all violations within the specified timeframe, send a compliance letter regarding violations that were corrected and a specific plan to correct the remaining violations. CONTACT INFORMATION: Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I may be of assistance. 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
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
G.S. 110-91 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 10/24/2024 Number Present: 2 Completed Date: 10/24/2024 Age: From 0 To 2 Total Minutes: 120 Time In: 10:00 AM Time Out: 12:00 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s unannounced visit was to monitor applicable childcare requirements during your routine unannounced visit. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by the owner/operator, A. Williams. LICENSE STATUS: Currently, this Family Child Care Home (FCCH) operates with a 4-star rated license issued on February 28, 2021. During today’s visit, a total of two (2) children were present. The children were observed playing during the visit. INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: In the children’s space, there are a variety of toys and materials for the children to explore throughout the day. During today’s visit I observed positive interactions between the caregivers and the children. REQUIRED INSPECTIONS The last documented fire drill was conducted on 10-2-24. The last documented shelter/lockdown drill was conducted on 10/3/24 and the last documented monthly outdoor play inspection was conducted on 10-5-24. During this visit, a partial assessment of Child Care Requirements was conducted. The last annual compliance visit was completed on 3/26/24. A verification of the required information was completed during today’s visit. I observed all required postings and attendance logs. The provider is current with all required training, including CPR, First Aid and SIDS. The provider and household members have a current criminal record check, and I observed all qualifying letters. Items not in compliance are listed in the violations section below. Violation Number Comment Rule 542 When screen time was provided, it was not offered to stimulate a developmental domain in accordance with NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. The children were watching TV, but it was not to stimulate a developmental domain. .1718(b)(1) 543 Screen time was not prohibited for children under the age of three. The operator did not offer alternative activities for children under the age of three years. Screen time was was available for an infant and a two year old child. .1718(c) 910 Copy of each child's health assessment, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file within 30 days of enrollment. One child enrolled was missing a health assessment. GS 110-91(1); 10A NCAC 09.1721(a)(1) 919 Accurate records were not maintained for all staff and children. The required paperwork was not available of three children enrolled. G.S. 110-91(9) 2030 Operator did not provide a written statement to parents regarding the smoking and tobacco restriction. Verification of receipt of the tobacco restriction was not available in one child's file. .1719(a)(11) 2035 Operator did not document screen time on a cumulative log or activity plan and/or it was not available for review. A screen time log was not available. .1718(b)(3) LEAD /ASBESTOS TESTING: As this is a legislatively mandated effort, facilities are required to meet rule requirements (NC 10A NCAC 41C.1001-1007, NC 154A NCAC 18A.2816). Clean Classrooms for Carolina KidsTM is designed to ensure facilities meet all requirements, receive direct support throughout the participation process, and have access to communication resources. 1. Enroll – At www.cleanwaterforUSkids.org/carolina using the PIN and complete the enrollment surveys for three program sections: 1) lead in water, 2) lead-based paint, and 3) asbestos. 2. Evaluate Hazards - The program will ship your facility a water sample kit and may coordinate an on-site visit by a professional to assess for lead-based paint and asbestos hazards, if needed. 3. Receive Results – Receive your results, recommendations, and water mitigation support, if needed. 4. Request Reimbursement - If you choose to conduct lead-based paint or asbestos mitigation, you can request reimbursement from NC DHHS. Visit the web site at: https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/public-health/asbestos-and-lead-based-paint-reimbursement-program-arpa 5. Communicate - Throughout the process, you can use our communication toolkit(bit.ly/3CK-communication) to communicate to your center’s community about the program. Childcare licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy childcare environment; therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing rules and requirements that apply to your program. Please visit The Division of Child Developments website periodically for updates and What’s new in Childcare to get updates and current information about childcare. All violations must be corrected immediately. Please send me a compliance letter (written statement) describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The compliance letter must be received no later than 11-7-24. The compliance letter may be sent to me via email, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your compliance letter is mailed in a timely manner and that you allow for delays with the mail service. If your compliance letter is mailed, a handwritten signature must be included. Contact me if you have questions regarding correction of the violations documented during today’s visit. If you are unable to correct all violations within the specified timeframe, send a compliance letter regarding violations that were corrected and a specific plan to correct the remaining violations. CONTACT INFORMATION: Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I may be of assistance. 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
GS 110-91 · Violation
Name of Operation: LOVIN' CHILDREN DAY CARE Facility ID: 51000328 Consultant: PAULA DAVIS Operation Type: Family CC Home Case Number: Visit Date: 10/24/2024 Number Present: 2 Completed Date: 10/24/2024 Age: From 0 To 2 Total Minutes: 120 Time In: 10:00 AM Time Out: 12:00 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Family CC Home Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s unannounced visit was to monitor applicable childcare requirements during your routine unannounced visit. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by the owner/operator, A. Williams. LICENSE STATUS: Currently, this Family Child Care Home (FCCH) operates with a 4-star rated license issued on February 28, 2021. During today’s visit, a total of two (2) children were present. The children were observed playing during the visit. INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: In the children’s space, there are a variety of toys and materials for the children to explore throughout the day. During today’s visit I observed positive interactions between the caregivers and the children. REQUIRED INSPECTIONS The last documented fire drill was conducted on 10-2-24. The last documented shelter/lockdown drill was conducted on 10/3/24 and the last documented monthly outdoor play inspection was conducted on 10-5-24. During this visit, a partial assessment of Child Care Requirements was conducted. The last annual compliance visit was completed on 3/26/24. A verification of the required information was completed during today’s visit. I observed all required postings and attendance logs. The provider is current with all required training, including CPR, First Aid and SIDS. The provider and household members have a current criminal record check, and I observed all qualifying letters. Items not in compliance are listed in the violations section below. Violation Number Comment Rule 542 When screen time was provided, it was not offered to stimulate a developmental domain in accordance with NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. The children were watching TV, but it was not to stimulate a developmental domain. .1718(b)(1) 543 Screen time was not prohibited for children under the age of three. The operator did not offer alternative activities for children under the age of three years. Screen time was was available for an infant and a two year old child. .1718(c) 910 Copy of each child's health assessment, including the operator's own preschool child(ren), was not on file within 30 days of enrollment. One child enrolled was missing a health assessment. GS 110-91(1); 10A NCAC 09.1721(a)(1) 919 Accurate records were not maintained for all staff and children. The required paperwork was not available of three children enrolled. G.S. 110-91(9) 2030 Operator did not provide a written statement to parents regarding the smoking and tobacco restriction. Verification of receipt of the tobacco restriction was not available in one child's file. .1719(a)(11) 2035 Operator did not document screen time on a cumulative log or activity plan and/or it was not available for review. A screen time log was not available. .1718(b)(3) LEAD /ASBESTOS TESTING: As this is a legislatively mandated effort, facilities are required to meet rule requirements (NC 10A NCAC 41C.1001-1007, NC 154A NCAC 18A.2816). Clean Classrooms for Carolina KidsTM is designed to ensure facilities meet all requirements, receive direct support throughout the participation process, and have access to communication resources. 1. Enroll – At www.cleanwaterforUSkids.org/carolina using the PIN and complete the enrollment surveys for three program sections: 1) lead in water, 2) lead-based paint, and 3) asbestos. 2. Evaluate Hazards - The program will ship your facility a water sample kit and may coordinate an on-site visit by a professional to assess for lead-based paint and asbestos hazards, if needed. 3. Receive Results – Receive your results, recommendations, and water mitigation support, if needed. 4. Request Reimbursement - If you choose to conduct lead-based paint or asbestos mitigation, you can request reimbursement from NC DHHS. Visit the web site at: https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/public-health/asbestos-and-lead-based-paint-reimbursement-program-arpa 5. Communicate - Throughout the process, you can use our communication toolkit(bit.ly/3CK-communication) to communicate to your center’s community about the program. Childcare licensing requirements are established to ensure a safe and healthy childcare environment; therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all the licensing rules and requirements that apply to your program. Please visit The Division of Child Developments website periodically for updates and What’s new in Childcare to get updates and current information about childcare. All violations must be corrected immediately. Please send me a compliance letter (written statement) describing how and when the above violations were corrected. The compliance letter must be received no later than 11-7-24. The compliance letter may be sent to me via email, if you do not have access to email, please ensure that your compliance letter is mailed in a timely manner and that you allow for delays with the mail service. If your compliance letter is mailed, a handwritten signature must be included. Contact me if you have questions regarding correction of the violations documented during today’s visit. If you are unable to correct all violations within the specified timeframe, send a compliance letter regarding violations that were corrected and a specific plan to correct the remaining violations. CONTACT INFORMATION: Please contact me at 919-819-9302 or paula.davis@dhhs.nc.gov if I may be of assistance. 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
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.