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SPROUTS Early Learning Center

5201 S SONCY RD, Amarillo TX 79119-4988 · License #1677526 · Licensed Center

Full Permit
Capacity 80 childrenAges 0 mo – 13 yrLast inspected Jun 22, 2026
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Karen Smith
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5201 S SONCY RD, Amarillo TX 79119-4988 · Directions

Hours

Mon06:30 AM-05:30 PM
Tue06:30 AM-05:30 PM
Wed06:30 AM-05:30 PM
Thu06:30 AM-05:30 PM
Fri06:30 AM-05:30 PM
SatClosed
SunClosed

Care & schedule

When they operate

Meals ProvidedSnacks Provided

Ages served

InfantsToddlersPre-KSchool-age
  • Accepts child care subsidy
  • Licensed for 80 children
173
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
129
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by Texas HHSC
44
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
3.9
Texas average
0.8

Inspection history & violations

Source: Texas HHSC Child Care Regulation
Jun 22, 2026 — Inspection
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Jun 4, 2026 — Inspection
7 violations cited · view state record
7 violations
  • Medium High

    746.3415(4) · Employee Handwashing After Diapering a Child

    A caregiver was observed changing a child's diaper and did not wash their hands after.

    Corrected by Jun 4, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.2501(4) · Care Requirements for Toddlers - Holding and Comforting

    One classroom mixed with infants and toddlers had children actively crying and the caregivers made no attempt to hold or comfort the children. The children just kept crying without any adult assistance to calm down.

    Corrected by Jun 4, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2205(b) · Written Activity Plan- Screen Time Activities

    A classroom observed utilizing screen time still does not have it incorporated into their activity plan. Plus an additional classroom was observed utilizing screen time and it also is not included in their activity plan.

    Corrected by Jun 4, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2206(1) · Written Activity Plan - Outdoor Play Opportunities

    Multiple caregivers stated that they are only going outside in the afternoons and are not having morning opportunities for active play. Additionally, no morning active play activities outdoors was observed in multiple classrooms with inclement weather not impacting the availability of outside time at inspection One classroom's activity plan still doesn't have outside time specified at all.

    Corrected by Jun 4, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2209 · Posting of Activity Plan

    One classroom still does not have a posted activity plan.

    Corrected by Jun 4, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3505(e) · Diapering Procedures - Sanitizing Diaper Changing Area

    Diaper changes were observed and the diaper changing surface was still not sanitized after a child's diaper was changed. The caregiver went and sat down instead of cleaning the diaper changing surface.

    Corrected by Jun 4, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3421(a) · Infant Handwashing - Individual Cloth

    An individual cloth was still not used to clean an infants hands after their diaper change.

    Corrected by Jun 4, 2026

May 21, 2026 — Inspection
10 violations cited · view state record
10 violations
  • Medium High

    746.3417(1) · Children Handwashing Before Eating

    Children were observed being seated for meal time and did not have their hands washed prior.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3421(a) · Infant Handwashing - Individual Cloth

    An individual cloth was not used to clean an infants hands after their diaper change.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2205(b) · Written Activity Plan- Screen Time Activities

    A classroom observed utilizing screen time does not have it incorporated into their activity plan.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2209 · Posting of Activity Plan

    One classroom does not have a posted activity plan.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.4305 · Fenced Outdoor Activity Space

    Infant caregivers stated that they use a grass area that is not enclosed with a fence for their outside activities.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2206(1) · Written Activity Plan - Outdoor Play Opportunities

    Multiple caregivers stated that they are only going outside in the afternoons and are not having morning opportunities for active play. Additionally, no morning active play activities indoors was observed in multiple classrooms with inclement weather impacting the availability of outside time at inspection. And one classroom's activity plan doesn't have outside time specified at all.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3701 · Safety - Areas Free From Hazards

    One classroom had broken plastic on their play kitchen that presents a pinch hazard and has a sharp edge. Additionally, one of the toilets used by children has the lid to the water reserve tank removed and not observed in the bathroom space at all. The water is considered accessible to chidlren and a hazard.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.2501(4) · Care Requirements for Toddlers - Holding and Comforting

    Two different toddler classrooms had children actively crying and the caregivers made no attempt to hold or comfort the children. The children just kept crying without any adult assistance to calm down.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.1601 · Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children

    One classroom with a specified age group of 18-23 months had 11 children to one caregiver and was over ratio by 3 children.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3505(e) · Diapering Procedures - Sanitizing Diaper Changing Area

    Diaper changes were observed and the diaper changing surface was not sanitized after a child's diaper was changed. The caregiver went and sat down instead of cleaning the diaper changing surface.

    Corrected by May 21, 2026

May 11, 2026 — Inspection
4 violations cited · view state record
4 violations
  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    One out of Five Conditions are not in compliance. 745.8641: Condition 1 is in compliance: The owner/director will meet with their mentor at least once a month to review minimum standards related to Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety. A monthly mentor check in took place in April 2026 and documentation is on file. Condition 2 is in compliance: The condition regarding staff training/personnel files having a checklist and complete file records. The personnel training checklist and training checklist was reviewed for employee record. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions. Condition 3 is in compliance. The condition requires staff obtain training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces within the 10 days of their hired date. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was been completed for all caregivers. Condition 4 is in compliance. The condition requires a walk-throughs being completed weekly by the director for the entire indoor and outdoor areas. Checklist was reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions. Weekly walk through have been documented since the last inspection. Condition 5 is not in compliance. The condition requires the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom and having sub chapter H available in the classroom. This has been completed for each caregiver in the infant classroom. Sub Chapter H was reviewed as part of orientation and documented with the caregiver's signature. A caregiver observed with a group of children including infants has not previously reviewed Sub Chapter H. Additionally, related to this condition, observations are required to be completed by the director weekly for at least 30 minutes for any staff that work in the infant classroom. Weekly infant classroom observations are not documented for the week of May 4th, 2026.

    Corrected by May 11, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3701 · Safety - Areas Free From Hazards

    The outdoor playground still has the blue toy truck that has broken areas with a sharp edge. The broken blue truck was removed from the outdoor space at inspection.

    Corrected by May 11, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.1109(b)(2) · Caregiver Qualification Age Exemption Attends High School - Supervised By Qualified Caregiver

    One caregiver was observed at the sole caregiver responsible for a group of children whom is 18 years of age but does not have a high school diploma yet. Additionally, another high school student that is not in a child care career program was used in a classroom that required 2 caregivers when they cannot be counted in ratio.

    Corrected by May 11, 2026

  • High

    746.2501(5) · Care Requirements for Toddlers - Free from Choking Objects That May Cause Choking in Infants or Toddlers

    One toddler age child was wearing earrings that poses a choking risk.

    Corrected by May 11, 2026

Apr 30, 2026 — Inspection
4 violations cited · view state record
4 violations
  • High

    746.2427 · AP Infants Sleep on Backs or Must Have Completed and Signed Sleep Exception Form for the Infant

    A 3 month old infant was placed on their stomach instead of their back to sleep.

    Corrected by Apr 30, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3701 · Safety - Areas Free From Hazards

    All furniture that posed a hazard have been replaced or removed for inside the daycare. The outside space had one blue car with a broken pieces of plastic that produced a sharp edge.

    Corrected by Apr 30, 2026

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    Two out of Five Conditions are not in compliance: Condition 1 is in compliance: The owner/director will meet with their mentor at least once a month to review minimum standards related to Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety. The mentor meeting for April took place on 4/30/2026 during the inspection and is in compliance. Condition 2 is in compliance: The condition regarding staff training/personnel files having a checklist and complete file records. The personnel training checklist and training checklist was reviewed for employee record. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions. One staff files reviewed still did have proof of orientation. One staff still did have the required notarized affidavit and the pre-employment affidavit for review in their file. Condition 3 is not in compliance. The condition requires staff obtain training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces within the 10 days of their hired date. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was not in compliance as there were one staff employed that did not obtain the training within the 10 days of their hired date. One of the two certificates was made available at inspection but the other certificate wasn't available for review. Condition 4 is in compliance. The condition requires a walk-throughs being completed weekly by the director for the entire indoor and outdoor areas. Checklist was reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions. Weekly walk through have been documented since the last inspection. Condition 5 is not in compliance. The condition requires the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom and having sub chapter H available in the classroom. This has not been completed for one of the caregivers that has been re-hired and observed in the infant classroom. Sub Chapter H was reviewed as part of orientation but not documented with the caregiver's signature. Additionally, related to this condition, observations are required to be completed by the director weekly for at least 30 minutes for any staff that work in the infant classroom. Weekly infant classroom observations were completed for weekly since the last inspection. This is part of it is in compliance.

    Corrected by Apr 30, 2026

  • High

    746.2501(5) · Care Requirements for Toddlers - Free from Choking Objects That May Cause Choking in Infants or Toddlers

    Multiple toddler age children were wearing earrings that poses a choking risk.

    Corrected by Apr 30, 2026

Apr 20, 2026 — Inspection
15 violations cited · view state record
15 violations
  • Medium

    746.2505(4)(C) · Furnishings and Equipment for Toddlers - Never Allow Toddlers to Sleep or Walk With Bottles and Training Cups

    Toddlers were observed walking and drinking from their sippy cups.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    Four out of Five Conditions are not in compliance. 745.8641: Condition 1 is in compliance: The owner/director will meet with their mentor at least once a month to review minimum standards related to Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety. The mentor meeting for April is scheduled prior to the end of the month. Condition 2 is not in compliance: The condition regarding staff training/personnel files having a checklist and complete file records. The personnel training checklist and training checklist was reviewed for employee record. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 4/7/2026. One staff files reviewed still did not have proof of orientation being provided to them and it has been more than 7 days since their hire date. One staff still did not have the required notarized affidavit in file and also missing a pre-employment affidavit for review. One staff still did have the individual training sheet and training plans in the personnel files for the caregivers but were missing required documentation including the date of CPR/First aid completion date. This was corrected at inspection for this caregiver. Condition 3 is not in compliance. The condition requires staff obtain training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces within the 10 days of their hired date. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 04/7/2026. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was not in compliance as there were four staff employed that did not obtain the training within the 10 days of their hired date. Condition 4 is not in compliance. The condition requires a walk-throughs being completed weekly by the director for the entire indoor and outdoor areas. Checklist was reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 4/7/2026. Weekly walk through have been documented since the last inspection. The walk through for the week of Apri 13th was not documented as completed but corrected at inspection with it being documented appropriately. Condition 5 is not in compliance. The condition requires the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom and having sub chapter H available in the classroom. This was not completed for one of the caregivers observed in the infant classroom. Additionally, related to this condition, observations are required to be completed by the director weekly for at least 30 minutes for any staff that work in the infant classroom. There is one observation for the week of April 13th that one observation was only for 20 minutes instead of 30 minutes. It was lacking 10 additional minutes of observation for 2 caregivers.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3407(3) · Machine Wash Linens

    An infant had a diaper leak through their clothes onto the linen of the bouncy chair cover. The cover wasn't removed and washed as required. They allowed another child to use the bouncy chair with it still soiled.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3701 · Safety - Areas Free From Hazards

    One classroom had cleaning supplies left out in reach of children after the staff were done using the clorox wipes. Additionally, the same classroom had two shelves that were easily swayed when the children sat in them and causes the two shelves to create a pinch hazard when they push together. A small piece of hard plastic was on the floor of the toddler classroom and a child put it in their mouth that presented a choking hazard. The outdoor space also has broken equipment with sharp edges.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • High

    746.1205(a)(5) · Responsibilities of Caregivers - Intervene to ensure each child's safety

    A classroom with caregivers were not able to adequately supervise to ensure the safety of the children. One caregiver was only focused on diaper changing. The other caregiver was focused on updating the parent application and engaging with two children at a table and was not actively aware to intervene when children were playing inside two un-used shelves that children pinched their fingers with swaying them side to side. Other children were repeatedly playing and jumping on the stacked nap mats without prompt intervention. And another child placed a piece of hard plastic in their mouth without intervention.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • High

    745.8311(b) · Waiver/Variance - Comply w/ each condition while in effect

    A caregiver was observed in a classroom with variance condition for jewelry but had not reviewed and signed that they were aware of the variance conditions for the child in this group.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium

    746.1109(b)(1) · Caregiver Qualification Age Exemption Attends High School - Not in Charge of Group

    A high school student that is less than 18 years of age and has not graduated high school was observed at inspection being the only caregiver in the infant classroom responsible for 2 children in care.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.4805(a) · Measurement of Use Zone for Slides - in Front of Access and on Sides

    The slide has less than 6 feet on the exit between it and the sidewalk. Additionally, other toys are in the use zone that caused a child to exit the slide and hit their head on the items in the use zone of the exit of the sldie.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • High

    746.2805(9) · Prohibited Punishments - Withholding Active Play

    Older infants and younger toddlers were observed being told by the caregivers that if they didn't listen, they couldn't go outside.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium Low

    746.401(9) · Posting Requirements - List entitled "Current Employees"--sized at least 81/2 X 11 inches, printed legibly, include employee first and last name

    The staff list is not current and has several new staff that need to be added and staff that need to be removed off the posted list.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • High

    746.2426(a)(1) · Infant May Not Sleep in a Restrictive Device

    An infant was observed asleep in a restrictive device at inspection. A caregiver did check on the child and began rocking the bouncer chair to ensure the infant stayed asleep and made no attempt to move the infant to a crib.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3505(e) · Diapering Procedures - Sanitizing Diaper Changing Area

    A caregiver was observed changing multiple diaper changes and the diaper changing surface was not sanitized between each use. Additionally, there was no wax paper utilized either.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.1013(c) · Director's Absence - Employees Know Who Is in Charge

    During the directors absence some staff were not were not aware the director was absent and the person designated in charge by the director while she ran an errand, had also left the operation during the period the director was gone. None of the staff knew who was in charge.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3415(4) · Employee Handwashing After Diapering a Child

    A caregiver was observed changing multiple diapers and did not wash their hands in between each diaper change.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.2501(4) · Care Requirements for Toddlers - Holding and Comforting

    Multiple staff were allowing infants and toddler age children to cry and did not attempt to pick them up and hold them to comfort them.

    Corrected by Apr 20, 2026

Apr 7, 2026 — Inspection
8 violations cited · view state record
8 violations
  • Medium

    746.401(6) · Posting Requirements - Daily menu, including all snacks and meals served by the child care center

    The menus posted for parents to view does not match what is being served for week 3. Substitutions were made and were documented on the kitchen menu only and not the menu that the menu posted for parents. Documents were scanned. This was corrected at inspection with the posted menu being updated for today and yesterday on the accurate food that was served.

    Corrected by Apr 7, 2026

  • High

    745.8311(b) · Waiver/Variance - Comply w/ each condition while in effect

    A new caregiver was observed in a classroom with variance condition for jewelry but had not reviewed and signed that they were aware of the variance conditions for the child in this group.

    Corrected by Apr 7, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3701(1) · Safety - Electrical Outlets Covered

    A classroom mixed with infants and toddlers had multiple outlets with missing covers.

    Corrected by Apr 7, 2026

  • High

    746.2417(2)(B) · Activities for Infants - Not in Restrictive Device for more than 15 Minutes

    An infant was observed in a restrictive device for more than 15 minutes. There were 3 available caregivers in the classroom to step in and assist with removing the infant from the restrictive device timely.

    Corrected by Apr 7, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.2501(4) · Care Requirements for Toddlers - Holding and Comforting

    Multiple staff were allowing infants and toddler age children to cry and did not attempt to pick them up and hold them to comfort them.

    Corrected by Apr 7, 2026

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    Four out of Five Conditions are not in compliance. 745.8641: Condition 1 is not in compliance: The owner/director will meet with their mentor at least once a month to review minimum standards related to Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety. The March mentor meeting was not completed. It had to be rescheduled a couple of times and unable to be completed within the month. Condition 2 is not in compliance: The condition regarding staff training/personnel files having a checklist and complete file records. The personnel training checklist and training checklist was reviewed for employee record. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 3/25/2026. One staff files reviewed still did not have proof of orientation being provided to them and it has been more than 7 days since their hire date. Additionally, three personnel files lacked 8 hours of pre service training before being counted in ratio in the classroom. One staff did have high school diplomas in file for review. Four staff still did not have the required notarized affidavit in file and one staff still does not have a pre-employment affidavit for review. Two of the four notarized affidavits was corrected at inspection. In addition, six staff still did have the individual training sheet and training plans in the personnel files for the caregivers but were missing required documentation including the date of CPR/First aid completion date. Four out of six were corrected at inspection. Additionally, 1 staff lacked the number of hours remaining for annual training year was not documented on the training year plan. This was corrected at inspection with this documented on the training year plan. Condition 3 is not in compliance. The condition requires staff obtain training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces within the 10 days of their hired date. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 3/25/2026. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was not in compliance as there were five staff employed that did not obtain the training within the 10 days of their hired date. Condition 4 is in compliance. The condition requires a walk-throughs being completed weekly by the director for the entire indoor and outdoor areas. Checklist was reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 3/25/2026. Weekly walk through have been documented since the last inspection. Condition 5 is not in compliance. The condition requires the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom and have sub chapter H available in the classroom. This was completed for all caregivers observed in the infant classroom. Additionally, related to this condition, observations are required to be completed by the director weekly for at least 30 minutes for any staff that work in the infant classroom. This has not been completed for the week of march 23rd or March 30th for any of the infant caregivers.

    Corrected by Apr 7, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2505(4)(C) · Furnishings and Equipment for Toddlers - Never Allow Toddlers to Sleep or Walk With Bottles and Training Cups

    Multiple toddlers were observed walking and drinking from training cups without appropriate redirection to sit down by the caregivers in the classroom.

    Corrected by Apr 7, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2206(1) · Written Activity Plan - Outdoor Play Opportunities

    The activity plans for outdoor activities for the morning was observed not being followed. The classrooms took the children to the gym instead of the outdoor play space when it was weather appropriate. It was 54 degrees outside at inspection with very little wind. Staff stated that they aren't going outside because of the children's mood and not because of the temperature.

    Corrected by Apr 7, 2026

Mar 25, 2026 — Inspection
5 violations cited · view state record
5 violations
  • High

    746.3317(7) · Food Service and Preparation Requirement - No Foods That Present Choking Risk

    Large chunks of fruit was observed served to infants and toddlers that presented a choking hazard.

    Corrected by Mar 25, 2026

  • High

    746.2424 · Infants sleep in Designated Crib, Cot, Bed, or Mat

    An infant was obseved asleep on the floor and not moved to a crib promptly. The caregiver was completing multiple tasks and had multiple opportunities to transition the infant from the floor to a play yard and didn't.

    Corrected by Mar 25, 2026

  • Medium

    746.401(6) · Posting Requirements - Daily menu, including all snacks and meals served by the child care center

    The menus posted for parents to view does not match what is being served for week 3. Substitutions were made and were not documented. Documents were scanned.

    Corrected by Mar 25, 2026

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    Two out of Five Conditions are not in compliance. 745.8641: Condition 1 is in compliance: The owner/director will meet with their mentor at least once a month to review minimum standards related to Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety.. These topics were discussed for the February 6th 2026 meeting and a meeting was scheduled for March 13th and was rescheduled for this week for the March mentor meeting. Condition 2 is not in compliance: The condition regarding staff training/personnel files having a checklist and complete file records. The personnel training checklist and training checklist was reviewed for employee record. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 3/13/2026. Two staff files reviewed still did not have proof of orientation being provided to them and it has been more than 7 days since their hire date. One staff did not have high school diplomas in file for review or high school equivalent or letter from career program from school. Two staff still did not have the required notarized affidavit in file and one staff still does not have a pre-employment affidavit for review. In addition, seven staff still did not have the individual training sheet or training plans completed or shared with the staff by the director as required per the condition. Condition 3 is not in compliance. The condition requires staff obtain training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces within the 10 days of their hired date. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 3/13/2026.. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was not in compliance as there were five staff employed that did not obtain the training within the 10 days of their hired date One staff completed a training and additional information is needed to ensure it meets the topic requirements. Condition 4 is in compliance. The condition requires a walk-throughs being completed weekly by the director for the entire indoor and outdoor areas. Checklist was reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 3/13/2026.. Weekly walk through have been documented since the last inspection. Condition 5 is in compliance. The condition requires the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom and have sub chapter H available in the classroom. This was completed for all caregivers observed in the infant classroom. Additionally, related to this condition, observations are required to be completed by the director weekly for at least 30 minutes for any staff that work in the infant classroom. This has been completed weekly for each staff that has been in one of the infant classrooms.

    Corrected by Mar 25, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.2501(4) · Care Requirements for Toddlers - Holding and Comforting

    Multiple staff were observed telling children to stop crying in an abrasive tone when they were upset and did not hold and comfort them to help them self soothe.

    Corrected by Mar 25, 2026

Mar 13, 2026 — Inspection
7 violations cited · view state record
7 violations
  • Medium

    746.401(6) · Posting Requirements - Daily menu, including all snacks and meals served by the child care center

    The menus posted for parents to view does not match what is being served for week 2. The kitchen menu being followed by kitchen staff are different than the ones posted for parents.

    Corrected by Mar 13, 2026

  • High

    746.3317(7) · Food Service and Preparation Requirement - No Foods That Present Choking Risk

    Hot dogs were prepared and cut in circular quarter size bite size pieces and served to toddlers during lunch time.

    Corrected by Mar 13, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3415(4) · Employee Handwashing After Diapering a Child

    Two classrooms were observed for hand washing practices after diaper changes. The staff did not wash the hands of the child having their diaper changed after they completed the diaper change.

    Corrected by Mar 13, 2026

  • High

    746.2426(a)(1) · Infant May Not Sleep in a Restrictive Device

    An infant was asleep in a bouncer seat in the classroom. There were two caregivers in the classroom that completed multiple tasks including diaper changes and feeding. They did not pause any task to take the time to move the infant from the bouncer chair to a play yard. A third caregiver entered to provide a break and noticed the infant asleep and then the child was finally relocated to a play yard.

    Corrected by Mar 13, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.1601 · Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children

    A caregiver left the infant classroom to go to the bathroom with 5 infants to one caregiver with all infants less than 12 months of age. The classroom was over ratio.

    Corrected by Mar 13, 2026

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    Three out of Five Conditions are not in compliance. 745.8641: Condition 1 is in compliance: The owner/director will meet with their mentor at least once a month to review minimum standards related to Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety.. These topics were discussed for the February 6th 2026 meeting and a meeting is scheduled for 03/13/2026 for March mentor meeting. Condition 2 is not in compliance: The condition regarding staff training/personnel files having a checklist and complete file records. The personnel training checklist and training checklist was reviewed for employee record. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 2/26/2026. Five staff files reviewed still did not have proof of orientation being provided to them and it has been more than 7 days since their hire date. Three staff did not have high school diplomas in file for review or high school equivalent or letter from career program from school. Five staff did not have the required notarized affidavit in file and one staff still does not have a pre-employment affidavit for review. In addition, seven staff did not have the individual training sheet or training plans completed or shared with the staff by the director as required per the condition. ** documented orientation was completed at inspection for four of the caregivers requiring it documented. And form 2912 for one staff member was completed at inspection. The notarized affidavit was completed for three staff at inspection. Pre-service training was documented for the one caregiver requiring it at inspection. Documentation of high school career program was provided at inspection. ** Condition 3 is not in compliance. The condition requires staff obtain training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces within the 10 days of their hired date. Checklists were reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 2/26/2026. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was not in compliance as there were five staff employed that did not obtain the training within the 10 days of their hired date. One staff completed a training and additional information is needed to ensure it meets the topic requirements. Condition 4 is in compliance. The condition requires a walk-throughs being completed weekly by the director for the entire indoor and outdoor areas. Checklist was reviewed since the last inspection on evaluating probation conditions on 2/26/2026. Weekly walk through have been documented since the last inspection. Condition 5 is not in compliance. The condition requires the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom and have sub chapter H available in the classroom. One additional caregiver observed at inspection in an infant classroom requires to review subchapter H and document that is was reviewed with the director. Additionally, related to this condition, observations are required to be completed by the director weekly for at least 30 minutes for any staff that work in the infant classroom. This has been completed weekly for each staff that has been in one of the infant classrooms.

    Corrected by Mar 13, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.1609 · Maximum Group Size 13 or More Children

    One group of children ranging from 12 months to 26 months of age had 19 children altogether with a specified age group of 18-23 months. The maximum group size is exceeded by one child.

    Corrected by Mar 13, 2026

Feb 26, 2026 — Inspection
5 violations cited · view state record
5 violations
  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    The condition regarding staff training/personnel files was not in compliance. Five staff files reviewed still did not have proof of orientation being provided to them and it has been more than 7 days since their hire date. Two staff did not have CPR/First aid training on file prior to working with the children out of the four that did not previously have this training in file. Five staff did not have high school diplomas in file for review or high school equivalent or letter from career program from school. Seven staff did not have the required notarized affidavit in file and one these staff still does not have a pre-employment affidavit for review. In addition, five staff did not have the individual training sheet or training plans completed or shared with the staff by the director as required per the condition. ** Two files were corrected at inspection when high school diplomas were provided by caregivers and copies were placed in the files. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was not in compliance as there were four staff employed that did not obtain the training within the 10 days of their hired date. The condition regarding the walk-throughs being completed weekly by the director for the entire indoor and outdoor areas was in compliance as the director has completed the checklist since the previous inspection conducted. The condition regarding the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom was in compliance as there were one staff who has worked in the infant classrooms and the sub-chapter H for infant care has not been reviewed with them with the director/owner as required and there was no proof that this had occurred. In addition, related to this condition, the observations that are required to be completed by the director for any staff that work in the infant classroom were in compliance as observations have been completed for the staff that work with infants since the last previous inspection conducted.

    Corrected by Feb 26, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3301(b) · Nutrition and Food Service - Follow Meal Patterns

    Menus were observed that the morning snack served to the children did not meet the two food group requirements as required by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as there was only one food group provided to children and water.

    Corrected by Feb 26, 2026

  • Medium

    746.401(6) · Posting Requirements - Daily menu, including all snacks and meals served by the child care center

    The menus for snacks and meals that are provided to the children in care are still not posted and do not match the menus that are posted.

    Corrected by Feb 26, 2026

  • High

    745.635(3) · AP Background ck determination - If provisionally eligible w/conditions or eligible w/conditions you must restrict duties per conditions/restrictions

    Background check conditions were not being followed for one caregiver that had specific conditions to not be left in charge of a child or group of children. This caregiver was observed at inspection being the only individual present in a classroom and responsible for a group of children.

    Corrected by Feb 28, 2026

  • High

    745.8311(b) · Waiver/Variance - Comply w/ each condition while in effect

    A caregiver that was present as a caregiver responsible for a child that has an approved variance did not have proof that the staff was notified in writing about the conditions in place for the child in the classroom prior to working with that child. Additionally, a child in care that wears jewelry and requires a variance in place did not have a variance request approved in place.

    Corrected by Feb 26, 2026

Feb 13, 2026 — Inspection
8 violations cited · view state record
8 violations
  • High

    746.3317(7) · Food Service and Preparation Requirement - No Foods That Present Choking Risk

    An infant classroom was observed having a hot dog cut into round slices, which is considered a choking hazard.

    Corrected by Feb 13, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3407(8) · Garbage Inaccessible to Children; Maintained in Sanitary Manner

    A garbage can was observed being used and it had used diapers and a paper-towel that had blood - due to a child having a nosebleed - and the garbage can did not have a lid on it as required.**This was corrected at inspection when the director placed a lid on the garbage can.

    Corrected by Feb 13, 2026

  • High

    745.8311(b) · Waiver/Variance - Comply w/ each condition while in effect

    A caregiver that was present as a caregiver responsible for a child that has an approved variance did not have proof that the staff was notified in writing about the conditions in place for the child in the classroom prior to working with that child.

    Corrected by Feb 13, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3301(b) · Nutrition and Food Service - Follow Meal Patterns

    Menus were observed that the morning snack served to the children did not meet the two food group requirements as required by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as there was only one food group provided to children and water.

    Corrected by Feb 13, 2026

  • High

    746.1205(a)(2) · Responsibilities of Caregivers - Know number of children responsible for

    Two staff that were in the same classroom were asked how many children were in the classroom, and therefore, responsible, and both caregivers stated that there were nine children. A head count was completed with both staff and there were 10 children in the classroom that both staff were responsible for.

    Corrected by Feb 13, 2026

  • Medium

    746.401(6) · Posting Requirements - Daily menu, including all snacks and meals served by the child care center

    The menus for snacks and meals that are provided to the children in care are not posted and do not match the menus that are posted.

    Corrected by Feb 13, 2026

  • Medium

    746.4501(b) · Chairs - Safety Straps Used if Required by Manufacturer

    Other children in care were observed being fed on high chairs but they and they strapped into the high chairs. However, the table that requires straps on it continues to be used for children/infants so they are not strapped in when sat at the table.

    Corrected by Feb 13, 2026

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    The condition regarding staff training/personnel files was not in compliance. Four staff files reviewed did not have proof of orientation being provided to them and it has been more than 7 days since their hire date. Four staff did not have CPR/First aid training on file prior to working with the children. Three staff did not have high school diplomas in file for review. Five staff did not have the required notarized affidavit in file and one of these staff also did not have a pre-employment affidavit for review. In addition, all four staff did not have the individual training sheet or training plans completed or shared with the staff by the director as required per the condition. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was not in compliance as there were four staff employed that did not obtain the training within the 10 days of their hired date. The condition regarding the walk-throughs being completed weekly by the director for the entire indoor and outdoor areas was not in compliance, because the checklist was only completed for the first week in the month of January and has not been completed for the month of February at all. The condition regarding the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom was not in compliance as there were four staff who have worked in the infant classrooms and the sub-chapter H for infant care has not been reviewed with them with the director/owner as required and there was no proof that this had occurred. The four staff were hired on 1/26, 1/28, 2/2, and 2/11/2026. Additionally, related to this condition, the observations that are required to be completed by the director for any staff that work in the infant classroom were reviewed and the director did not observe all staff that work in the infant classroom as required per the condition for the month of January and February, and therefore, this section of this condition is also not compliant. The director was unable to provide proof of written observations completed for this week, 2/9 - 2/13/22026 for any infant caregivers/classrooms.

    Corrected by Feb 13, 2026

Jan 30, 2026 — Inspection
4 violations cited · view state record
4 violations
  • Medium High

    746.3503(a) · Diaper Changing Equipment - Smooth, Non-absorbent, Easy to Clean Surface

    During the inspection, a diaper change was observed being conducted and the diaper changing pad was observed with tears still in the older infants classroom and therefore, it is not able to be sanitized as required.

    Corrected by Jan 30, 2026

  • Medium

    746.4501(b) · Chairs - Safety Straps Used if Required by Manufacturer

    Two children in care were observed being fed on high chair and they were observed not strapped into the high chairs. Additionally, the table that requires straps on it continues to be used for children, so they are not strapped in when sat at the table.

    Corrected by Jan 30, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3317(6) · Food Service and Preparation Requirement - Use Sanitary Holders

    The toddler classroom was observed having snack and there were no sanitary holders used and food had been placed directly on the table.

    Corrected by Jan 30, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.1601 · Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children

    A class was observed over ratio during the inspection as there were five children present and one caregiver. The classroom had five children with the specified age group being 0-11 months of age and one caregiver. The maximum number of children that one caregiver can be responsible for with this specified age group is four children, and therefore, this classroom was also over by one child.

    Corrected by Jan 30, 2026

Jan 22, 2026 — Inspection
5 violations cited · view state record
5 violations
  • Medium

    746.615(a) · Exemptions for Immunization Requirements Must Meet Criteria Specified by DSHS

    Two children's files that have affidavits of exemption from school or childcare immunizations for reason of conscience that were completed on 2/13/2023 and was required to be updated on or by 2/13/2025 (2 years from the day that it was notarized).

    Corrected by Jan 29, 2026

  • Medium

    746.4501(b) · Chairs - Safety Straps Used if Required by Manufacturer

    An infant in care was observed being fed and not strapped into the chair at the table as required.

    Corrected by Jan 22, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3301(b) · Nutrition and Food Service - Follow Meal Patterns

    Menus were observed that the afternoon snack served to the children still does not meet the two food group requirements as required by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).

    Corrected by Jan 22, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3503(a) · Diaper Changing Equipment - Smooth, Non-absorbent, Easy to Clean Surface

    A diaper changing pad was observed with tears still in the older infants classroom and therefore, it is not able to be sanitized as required.

    Corrected by Jan 22, 2026

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was still not in compliance as the same staff that had partial of topics obtained for the condition still only had the partial training obtained and was still missing the second training certificate required as the staff had not completed the other training required for this condition to be met. This is not in compliance. Additionally, the condition related to infant care that requires the director/owner to spend a minimum of 30 minutes observing each caregiver in the infant classrooms was in compliance as proof was provided that the director/owner is completing these observations as required.

    Corrected by Jan 22, 2026

Jan 8, 2026 — Inspection
9 violations cited · view state record
9 violations
  • Medium High

    746.3301(b) · Nutrition and Food Service - Follow Meal Patterns

    Menus were observed that the afternoon snack served to the children did not meet the two food group requirements as required by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).

    Corrected by Jan 9, 2026

  • Medium High

    746.3503(a) · Diaper Changing Equipment - Smooth, Non-absorbent, Easy to Clean Surface

    A diaper changing pad was observed with tears in the older infants classroom and therefore, it is not able to be sanitized as required.

    Corrected by Jan 8, 2026

  • Medium

    746.615(a) · Exemptions for Immunization Requirements Must Meet Criteria Specified by DSHS

    Two children's files that have affidavits of exemption from school or childcare immunizations for reason of conscience that were completed on 2/13/2023 and was required to be updated on or by 2/13/2025 (2 years from the day that it was notarized).

    Corrected by Jan 15, 2026

  • Medium

    746.4501(b) · Chairs - Safety Straps Used if Required by Manufacturer

    An infant in care was observed not strapped in to the high chair as required.

    Corrected by Jan 8, 2026

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was still not in compliance as the same staff that had partial of topics obtained for the condition still only had the partial training obtained and had not completed the other training required for this condition. Additionally, the condition regarding the infant care subchapter H having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom was in compliance as all staff have had the sub-chapter H for infant care reviewed with them with the director/owner as required. However, the requirement for this condition related to infant care that requires the director/owner to spend a minimum of 30 minutes observing each caregiver in the infant classroom was not in compliance as there was one week in December that this was not completed. The condition regarding the owner/director and the mentor for the operation meeting at least monthly to review minimum standards related to the correct Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety and general director responsibilities was in compliance as the director and mentor met for the month of December. This is in compliance. The condition regarding staff training/personnel files was in compliance because one staff did not have pre-service that but per the director is no longer working with children that are younger than 24 months and also proof that this staff received orientation was reviewed. This is in compliance.

    Corrected by Jan 8, 2026

  • Medium

    746.2421(a) · Written Feeding Instructions - Signed and Dated by Parent or Health-Care Professional

    The infant feeding instructions were reviewed and one infant was still missing the monthly feeding instructions that were required to be in file.

    Corrected by Jan 9, 2026

  • High

    746.5101(a) · Annual Fire Inspection - Before Initial Permit Issued and Every 12 Months

    The fire inspection was due for completion on 1/7/2026 as the previous was completed on 1/7/2025 and has to be completed every 12 months.

    Corrected by Jan 15, 2026

  • Medium

    746.401(2) · Posting Requirements - Letter or form from the most recent Licensing Inspection or Investigation

    The most recent Child Care Regulation inspection form had not been posted as it was conducted on 12/17/2025.

    Corrected by Jan 8, 2026

  • High

    746.613(a) · Required Immunizations

    A child in care still did not have any immunizations in file available for review.

    Corrected by Jan 9, 2026

Dec 17, 2025 — Inspection
7 violations cited · view state record
7 violations
  • Medium

    746.5205(4) · Documentation of Drills

    The fire drills were not documented for the months of August, September, and November 2025.

    Corrected by Dec 17, 2025

  • High

    746.613(a) · Required Immunizations

    A child in care did not have any immunizations in file available for review.

    Corrected by Jan 5, 2026

  • Medium

    746.401(5) · Posting Requirements - Activity Plans for each group of children in the child care center

    The activity plan for the classroom that has threes and four year olds was not complete as it did not have any afternoon activities listed after naptime.

    Corrected by Dec 17, 2025

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    The condition regarding the owner/director and the mentor for the operation meeting at least monthly to review minimum standards related to the correct Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety and general director responsibilities did not occur for the month of November between the mentor and the owner/director. The condition regarding staff training/personnel files was not in compliance because one staff did not have pre-service that has worked with children that are younger than 24 months and also did not have proof that this staff received orientation as signature was not obtain from the individual that provided the orientation to the staff. This staff was hired on 11/20/2025. The condition regarding staff obtaining training from an outside source that addresses health and safety practices, with a focus on hand washing and sanitization of equipment and diaper changing surfaces, was not in compliance as there was one staff employed that had partial of topics obtained for the and did not have all the topics required for this condition. The condition regarding the infant care sub-chapter having to be reviewed with caregivers prior to them being in the infant classroom was not in compliance as there were one staff who were observed in the classroom and the sub-chapter H for infant care had not been reviewed with them with the director/owner as required. The staff was hired on 11/20/2025.

    Corrected by Dec 18, 2025

  • Medium

    746.1109(b)(3)(A) · Caregiver Qualification Age Exemption Attends High School - Enrolled in Child-care Career Program Approved by TEA/TEPSAC

    A caregiver, that has not graduated high school, has been counted in ratio however, does not meet age exemption qualifications and is not enrolled in a child-career program approved by TEA/TEPSAC.

    Corrected by Dec 18, 2025

  • High

    745.8311(b) · Waiver/Variance - Comply w/ each condition while in effect

    A caregiver that was present as a caregiver responsible for the children in a classrooms that has approved variances did not have proof that the staff was notified in writing about the conditions in place for the children in the classroom prior to working in that classroom. Additionally, another caregiver employed that has been present in the classroom with children that have variance did not have proof that the staff was notified in writing about the conditions in place for the children in the classroom prior to working with the children.

    Corrected by Dec 17, 2025

  • Medium

    746.2421(a) · Written Feeding Instructions - Signed and Dated by Parent or Health-Care Professional

    An infant classroom did not have the monthly feeding instructions for the month for two children in care.

    Corrected by Dec 17, 2025

Nov 24, 2025 — Inspection
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Nov 10, 2025 — Inspection
4 violations cited · view state record
4 violations
  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    The condition related to caregiver observations conducted by the owner/director was not in compliance as the director has been conducting observations for each classroom but not for each caregiver in the classrooms that care for children that are working with infants as required.

    Corrected by Nov 10, 2025

  • High

    746.1201(1) · Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control

    A caregiver did not use good judgment when placing a pacifier in a play yard that did not belong to the child whose the play yard was labeled for and resulted in the pacifier to be placed in another infant's mouth to whom it did not belong to by another individual.

    Corrected by Nov 10, 2025

  • Medium High

    746.2411(2)(I) · Safety Requirements for Play Yards - Label for Each Infant

    An infant was observed sleeping in a play yard that was labeled for another child despite that infant having a play yard labeled.

    Corrected by Nov 10, 2025

  • High

    746.2417(2)(B) · Activities for Infants - Not in Restrictive Device for more than 15 Minutes

    A younger infant was observed in strapped in a swing, a restrictive device for longer than 15 miinutes.

    Corrected by Nov 10, 2025

Nov 3, 2025 — Inspection
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Oct 22, 2025 — Inspection
2 violations cited · view state record
2 violations
  • Medium High

    746.1601 · Child/ Caregiver Ratio - 13 or More Children

    Two classes were observed over ratio during the inspection. One classroom had one caregivers and thirteen two year-old children and the maximum number of two year olds that one caregiver be responsible for is eleven, therefore, the classroom was over by two children. The second classroom had eleven children with the specified age group being 18 -23 months of age and one caregiver. The maximum number of children that one caregiver can be responsible for with this specified age group is nine children, and therefore, this classroom was also over by two children.

    Corrected by Oct 22, 2025

  • Medium High

    746.3701(3) · Safety - Air Conditioners, Fans, Heaters Safeguarded

    A fan was observed in a classroom and it is not out of reach of children and was not properly mounted or safeguarded. Additionally, an extension cord was observed without outlets covered and children can reach it in the same classroom. **The extension cord outlets were covered at inspection.

    Corrected by Oct 22, 2025

Oct 14, 2025 — Inspection
5 violations cited · view state record
5 violations
  • High

    746.3407(12) · Mark Cleaning Supplies, Toxic Materials; Keep Separate from Food and Inaccessible to Children

    A caregiver was observed wiping children's hands with Clorox Disinfecting Wipes after working on an paint craft in the classroom and the instructions of this cleaning supply state "Not for cleaning or sanitizing skin" and "Keep out of Reach of Children".

    Corrected by Oct 14, 2025

  • High

    745.8641 · Requirements during probation

    The condition regarding the owner/director and the mentor for the operation meeting monthly to discussed the required probation topics of Record Keeping, Personnel, Infant Care, Health Practices, and Safety was not in compliance as there was no proof of these topics being reviewed when record meeting note was reviewed for the month of September. The condition regarding staff training/personnel files was not in compliance as there was one staff that was hired after the start of the probation date that did not have CPR and First aid training in file for review and they were observed in direct care of children (in the classroom) with children during the inspection. One staff whose first day of employment is 9/5/2025 did not have proof of orientation in file. Three staff whose hire date was 9/15/25, 10/14/25 and 10/14/25 did not have the notarized affidavit in file prior to starting employment. **Corrections were made at inspection with the director and staff for the staff that required orientation to be on file and the notarized affidavits were completed at inspection and placed in the files.

    Corrected by Oct 17, 2025

  • Medium High

    746.403(b) · Posting Requirements - Child's Food Allergy Plans

    A list of with the child that has a food allergy in the classroom was not observed in the classroom and caregivers stated that they had moved this list and misplaced it.

    Corrected by Oct 14, 2025

  • Medium High

    746.3701(3) · Safety - Air Conditioners, Fans, Heaters Safeguarded

    A fan was observed in a classroom and it is not out of reach of children and was not properly mounted or safeguarded. Additionally, an extension cord was observed without outlets covered and children can reach it in the same classroom.

    Corrected by Oct 14, 2025

  • High

    745.8311(b) · Waiver/Variance - Comply w/ each condition while in effect

    The four caregivers that are in the two separate classrooms with the children that have approved variances were asked about the conditions of the variances and all four stated that they were not aware of the conditions in place for the children have jewelry and have a variance in place.

    Corrected by Oct 14, 2025

Questions to ask on your tour

Generated from this facility's specific inspection record

  1. 1The Jun 4, 2026 inspection noted: “A caregiver was observed changing a child's diaper and did not wash their hands after.” — what has changed since then?
  2. 2The May 21, 2026 inspection noted: “Children were observed being seated for meal time and did not have their hands washed prior.” — what has changed since then?
  3. 3The May 11, 2026 inspection noted: “One out of Five Conditions are not in compliance. 745.8641: Condition 1 is in compliance: The owner/director will meet with their mentor at least once a month…” — what has changed since then?

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