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2933 VT Rte 107, Stockbridge VT 05772 · License #29562 · Center · Cbccpp
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5.10.1.1.2 · Children shall be protected from choking hazards presented by cords on window coverings, electric or electronic appliances or equipment and telephones.
During a 02/19/2026 compliance visit electircal cords belonging to a radio were identified as choking hazards. The program was directed to secure the cords or otherwise make them inaccessible. During this visit the identified cords were observed not to have been addressed and remained loose and accessible to children.
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3.7.3 · Emergency Preparedness Training: Within 365 days of opening a CBCCPP, the licensee shall attend emergency preparedness training which shall include content specifically related to sheltering in place in the event of an emergency in which the licensee and children present need to remain in the CBCCPP for an extended period.
It was identified that the licensee, nor a representative of the licensee, had completed an approved emergency preparedness training. The Director completed a training that did not meet the requirements of this rule following discussion during the last compliance visit on 03/11/2025.
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7.1.2.2 · Staff who are counted in the staff/child ratios and auxiliary staff left alone with children and/or counted in staff/child ratio as specified in the rule 6.2.1.8 of these regulations shall obtain training in pediatric first aid and in infant and child CPR within three (3) months of beginning work in the CBCCPP and remain currently certified.
Upon review of staff BFIS Quality and Credential accounts and staff files it was identified that Staff A's certification in pediatric first aid and infant and child CPR had expired in 06/2025. Staff A is a substitute who was not on site during this visit.
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7.2.2 · The licensee shall ensure that all new staff and auxiliary staff, prior to working with children in the CBCCPP; and any new individual designated as the representative of the licensee shall submit a Records Check Authorization form to the Division and shall submit to fingerprinting at a location designated by the Division after having received the Fingerprinting Authorization Certificate by the Division.
Upon arrival at the program it was identified that the individual substituting in the Director's absence had not submitted a Record Check Authorization form to the Division as required. In Addition, Staff B, who the children engage with on a weekly basis, had not submitted a Record Check Authorization form to the Division. It was also identified that Staff A had not submitted to fingerprinting as required. The program was notified of this requirement on 06/24/2025. This is a repeat violation.
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6.2.6.6 · The program director shall ensure that no person be left alone with children without approval from the Division based on the results of a background check that includes fingerprinting; with the exception of a parent may be left alone with his/her own child(ren).
Upon arrival at the program it was identified that the group of twelve (12) children had gone to music class where they were left alone with two (2) individuals who had not submitted to background checks nor fingerprinting.
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5.6.5 · All prescription medication administered by staff shall be in its original container, properly labeled for the child, and administered prior to the expiration date on the container.
A child's epi-pen was observed to be stored in the Nurse's office without it's original container/packaging.
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3.7.1.1 · The licensee shall develop and maintain a written Emergency Response Plan to respond to a full range of emergencies both natural and man-made. A complete plan shall include how the licensee will address and manage the following situations and responsibilities: Evacuations or other emergencies such as leaving the premise and lockdown situations; Specific concerns related to the location of the program, such as proximity to a nuclear reactor, an area prone to flooding or power loss; Notifying the local authorities of the emergency; A system for notifying the parents of the emergency; Notifying the local emergency planning committee regarding the location of the CBCCPP and using the committee as a resource in emergency planning for the program; A system of identifying the children and staff present at the time of the emergency and maintaining knowledge of their whereabouts; A system for handling infants, toddlers, and children with special needs; An established evacuation meeting location within walking distance of the CBCCPP; A system to account for all children and staff at the evacuation meeting place; A process for relocation if necessary, including safe transportation; A system for shelter in place if the staff and children present need to remain in the CBCCPP for an extended period; and Staff chain of command and individual staff roles and responsibilities, (if applicable) during emergencies.
During the visit the program director was unaware of the whereabouts of the Emergency Response Plan. The plan was later submitted via email. Upon review it was identified that eight (8) of the twelve (12) components required by this rule were missing. An email was sent to the program detailing these missing components on 03/19/2025.
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7.2.2 · The licensee shall ensure that all new staff and auxiliary staff, prior to working with children in the CBCCPP; and any new individual designated as the representative of the licensee shall submit a Records Check Authorization form to the Division and shall submit to fingerprinting at a location designated by the Division after having received the Fingerprinting Authorization Certificate by the Division.
During the visit an individual identified as Staff A entered and worked with children within the classroom. Staff statements reflected that Staff A works within the classroom during lunch time each day. It was identified that this individual had not submitted a Record Check Authorization form to the Division, nor submitted to fingerprinting. In addition, the Director identified a Partner Staff who regularly works with children who had not submitted a Record Check Authorization form to the Division.
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3.3.5 · The licensee, staff, and auxiliary staff shall be trained in prevention, identification and mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect.
Upon review of Staff BFIS Quality and Credential Accounts it was identified that Staff C and Staff D had not completed training in mandatory reporting. No evidence was able to be provided on site that training had been completed.
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3.4.5.1 · A licensee shall maintain a complete and up-to-date personnel file for staff working at the CBCCPP. A complete file shall contain, at minimum, the following information: Name, date of birth, home address and telephone number; Copies of current first aid and CPR certification; Signed statement verifying understanding of legal requirement to report suspected child abuse and neglect; Documentation of a current Records Check Authorization form; Documentation of having read and having ready access to a current copy of applicable child care licensing regulations; Administration of Medication training certification (if applicable); Signed statement verifying current job title and supervisor's name; Application for employment including references or reference checks; Employment start date; Documentation of completed orientation Training; Employment end date; IPDP (Substitutes filling a staff position for less than thirty (30) consecutive days within a 365 day period shall be exempt); and Written annual performance reviews (Substitutes filling a staff position for less than thirty (30) consecutive days within a 365 day period shall be exempt).
Staff statements reflected that there were no personnel files on site containing the information required by this rule. No affadavit was present.
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3.4.7.5 · The licensee shall maintain a current list of the licensee or designee, staff, auxiliary staff, and volunteers as in the rules in section 7.7.5 of these regulations, as applicable in BFIS. Any changes shall be reported through BFIS within five (5) working days of the change.
Discussion with Staff A on site determined that Staff B has been working at the program for approximately one (1) year. Review of BFIS determined Staff B is not currently on the program's Associated Parties list.
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5.4.1.4 · Cots, mats, and mattresses shall be nonporous or have nonporous coverings. Each child shall be provided clean, individual bed linens either by the licensee providing them directly or requiring parents to provide them. No child shall nap directly on nonporous coverings.
Each child's cubby was observed to contain a Wildkin Brand nap mat made of a comforter style blanket and built in removable pillow. Examination of these mats and research conducted on the brand determined the materials used to make the mats are porous. Staff A stated the program does not have any non-porous mats, the children put their Wildkin mats directly on the floor.
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7.1.3 · Orientation of Staff The licensee, in consultation with the program director, shall establish written program policies and procedures and provide these to staff during an orientation training session approved by the Division prior to being left alone with children. Trainees under eighteen (18) years of age shall complete the orientation training within at least one (1) month of their first date of working with children. Complete written information and the orientation training session shall include: * Basic knowledge of child growth and development; * Routine and emergency health protection of children including health related exclusions; * Safety and sanitation requirements including handling and storage of hazardous materials and disposal of bio contaminants; * Positive behavior management; * Supervision of children; * Child accident and injury procedures including building and physical premises safety; * Safe sleep practices; * Administration of medication requirements; * Emergency and evacuation requirements; * Nutrition and food safety including prevention of and response to emergencies due to food and allergic reactions; * Recordkeeping; * Transportation and child passenger safety; * Release of children; * Respectful engagement of families; * Preventing, recognizing, and reporting child abuse and neglect; including information about the signs and symptoms of sexual abuse, sexual violence, grooming processes, recognizing the dangers of child sexual abuse, and other predatory behaviors of sex offenders; * Recognition of and response to the symptoms of common childhood illnesses; * Preventing the spread of infectious disease; * Providing developmentally appropriate activities and experiences for children; * Inclusion of children with special needs; * Guidelines for volunteers, partner staff, auxiliary staff, and business managers; * Responsibility to comply with current applicable licensing regulations; * Staffing requirements to include opening and closing; and * Ensuring children have extra clothes and diapers available.
Staff G, H, J and K had been employed one (1) month or longer, did not have a BFIS quality and credential account, and did not have documentation on site or through an affidavit verifying they had completed the Orientation training.
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3.4.7.3 · Within six (6) months of the initial date of employment, staff working with children and the program director shall maintain an up- to-date BFIS Quality and Credential Account. Documentation, verification of qualifications and all annual professional development activities as specified in the rules in sections 7.3 and 7.4 of these regulations shall be submitted to NLCDC to be verified and maintained in BFIS.
Upon review of staff BFIS quality and credential accounts it was determined that two (2) staff were missing documentation of their qualifications, CPR/First Aid certification, Orientation, Reporting Abuse & Neglect training and annual professional development.
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7.6.2 · When there is a personnel change designating a new/different business manager, the licensee shall notify the Division prior to the change. The Division shall determine whether the new/different business manager meets qualifications as required in the rule 7.6.1 of these regulations, approve a time limited variance, or approve the program director as required in the rules in section 7.3.2 of these regulations.
Upon review of the Associated Parties list, Staff A indicated that Staff C was no longer the Business Manager, and had not been since at least 07/01/2018. Staff A indicated that Staff D is now the Business Manager.
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3.4.7.5 · The licensee shall maintain a current list of the licensee or designee, staff, auxiliary staff, and volunteers as in the rules in section 7.7.5 of these regulations, as applicable in BFIS. Any changes shall be reported through BFIS within five (5) working days of the change.
Upon review of the Associated Parties list with Staff A, it was found not up-to-date. Staff A stated that three (3) individuals listed were no longer employed, the most recent employment ended in September 2019, and the others in 2018.
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3.3.5 · The licensee, staff, and auxiliary staff shall be trained in prevention, identification and mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect.
Staff A, G, H, J, K, L and M had been employed at the program over one (1) month, did not have a BFIS quality and credential account, or documetation in their account, nor documents on site, or an affidavit to verify completion of the Protecting Vermont's Children: Reporting Abuse & Neglect training.
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3.7.3 · Emergency Preparedness Training: Within 365 days of opening a CBCCPP, the licensee shall attend emergency preparedness training which shall include content specifically related to sheltering in place in the event of an emergency in which the licensee and children present need to remain in the CBCCPP for an extended period.
Upon review of staff quality and credential accounts within BFIS, it was found that Staff B had not completed an Emergeny Reponse Training. Documentation was not provided on site, or after the visit to confirm Staff B had completed the training.
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3.4.6.1 · The licensee shall maintain a record of the date of each evacuation drill as required in the rules in section 3.7.2 of these regulations that includes the number of children and staff evacuated, time taken to evacuate, and notation of the drill conducted while children were sleeping or resting. Evacuation records shall be kept for two (2) years.
Upon review of the fire drill records, it was found that drills are conducted every other month, rather than monthly. Additonally, the fire drill log did not document the number of staff and children evacuated, the length of time it took to evacuate, and whether there was one (1) drill conducted during rest time.
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5.1.2 · General Health Examinations: Within forty-five (45) days of enrollment, the licensee shall obtain documentation of the child's age appropriate well care exam from the parent. Documentation shall include information regarding any health conditions and medications that may impact the care of the child.
Upon review of four (4) children's enrollment and health files, health exams were not found. Staff A stated that the program will need to add this to the enrollment requirement moving forward as they haven't previously been requested.
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6.2.7.3 · Staff shall use positive methods of guidance and behavior management that encourage self-control, self-direction, self-esteem and cooperation.
Staff person X admitted to intentionally bumping into student A, resulting in student A falling on their side. Staff person X acknowledged this choice was wrong and should not have happened. Staff person Y stated this event was observed and confirmed that Staff person X intentionally bumped into student A, which resulted in the child falling down.
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