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Learning To Grow Childcare
3842 N 74Th St, Milwaukee WI 53216-1904 · License #7000591117-001 · Regular Certified
Contact
- Director
- Clayborn, Joyce
- Phone
- (414) 255-6293
- Website
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- Address
- 3842 N 74Th St, Milwaukee WI 53216-1904 · Directions
Hours
Not published by the state. Owners can add hours via profile claim.
Care & schedule
When they operate
Schedule type not published.
Ages served
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- Accepts Wisconsin Shares
- Licensed for 6 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Wisconsin Department of Children and Families, Bureau of Early Care Regulation- Violation
202.08(4m)(a)1. · An Operator Shall Have A Written Plan For Taking Appropriate Action In The Event Of An Emergency Including A Fire; A Tornado; A Flood; Extreme Outdoor Heat Or Cold; A Loss Of Building Service, Including No Heat, Water, Electricity Or Telephone; Human-Caused Events, Such As Threats To The Building Or Its Occupants; Allergic Reactions; Lost Or Missing Children; Vehicle Accidents; A Provider's Family Situation, Such As Medical Emergency Or Illness; Or Other Circumstances Requiring Immediate Attention.
The written emergency plan was missing the following for taking appropriate action in the event of allergic reactions, vehicle accidents, provider's family situation, such as medical emergency or illness; or other circumstances requiring immediate attention.
- Violation
202.08(4m)(a)1.a-c · An Operator's Emergency Plan Shall Include Procedures For All Of The Following: A. Evacuation, Relocation, Shelter-In-Place, And Lock-Down. B. Communication And Reunification With Families. C. Ensuring That The Needs Of All Children Are Met, Including Children Under 2 Years Of Age, Children With Disabilities, And Children With Chronic Medical Conditions.
The emergency plan did not include the needs of all children are met, including children under 2 Years of age, children with disabilities, and children with chronic medical conditions.
- Violation
202.08(1)(b)3.d. · Each Certified Operator And Each Provider Shall Comply With S. 48.651 And Obtain And Recertify As Necessary To Maintain Current Certification In Infant And Child Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr). The Cpr Training Must Result In A Certificate Of Completion. If The Certificate Of Completion Does Not Have A Date Specifying The Length Of Time For Which It Is Valid, The Cpr Training Must Be Renewed Every Year.
The operator's CPR has expires as of 2/28/2026 and she was not able to provide documentation during the on-site visit that she had a current certificate in CPR.
- Violation
202.08(1)(b)5. · After Completion Of Preservice Training Under Subd 3., A Child Care Provider Shall Receive And Document Receiving At Least 5 Hours Of Qualifying Continuing Education Annually. Continuing Education Qualifies Under This Subdivision If It Covers Any Of The Topics Listed Under 202.08(1)(B)5. A. Through N.
The operator and staff A did not have documentation receiving 5 hours of qualifying continuing education annually.
- Violation
202.08(9)(i) · The Operator Shall Obtain And Maintain Vehicle Liability Insurance With Minimums No Less Than Those Specified In Subch. Vi. Of Ch. 344, Stats. The Operator Shall Maintain Proof Of Insurance And Make This Information Available To The Certification Worker Upon Request.
The operator was not able to provide liability insurance for both vehicle during the on-site visit. A phone call was made to the staff during the on-site visit to discussed what is needed, time were given so the staff can provided documents needed to the certification agency, no documents were submitted.
- Violation
202.08(4m)(a)1. · An Operator Shall Have A Written Plan For Taking Appropriate Action In The Event Of An Emergency Including A Fire; A Tornado; A Flood; Extreme Outdoor Heat Or Cold; A Loss Of Building Service, Including No Heat, Water, Electricity Or Telephone; Human-Caused Events, Such As Threats To The Building Or Its Occupants; Allergic Reactions; Lost Or Missing Children; Vehicle Accidents; A Provider's Family Situation, Such As Medical Emergency Or Illness; Or Other Circumstances Requiring Immediate Attention.
The operator only had an written emergency plan for fire and tornado. There is no written plan for the other events of emergencies.
- Violation
202.08(4m)(a)1.a-c · An Operator's Emergency Plan Shall Include Procedures For All Of The Following: A. Evacuation, Relocation, Shelter-In-Place, And Lock-Down. B. Communication And Reunification With Families. C. Ensuring That The Needs Of All Children Are Met, Including Children Under 2 Years Of Age, Children With Disabilities, And Children With Chronic Medical Conditions.
The operator did not have an emergency plan that included procedures for all of the following: a. Evacuation, relocation, shelter-in-place, and lock-down. b. Communication and reunification with families. c. Ensuring that the needs of all children are met, including children under 2 years of age, children with disabilities, and children with chronic medical conditions.
- Violation
202.08(4m)(b) · An Operator Shall Have A Written Plan To Prevent And Respond To Food And Other Allergy-Related Emergencies.
There is no written plan that discussed how the operator or staff will prevent and respond to food and other allergy-related emergencies.
- Violation
202.08(6)(a) · No Certified Family Child Care Operator May Have More Than 3 Children Under 7 Years Of Age Who Are Not Related To The Child Care Operator In Care At Any Given Time.
The staff that was present had 4 children under age 7 that was not related to the operator in care during monitoring visit.
- Violation
202.08(4)(a)1. · For Each Child Under 2 Years Of Age, A Report Of A Physical Examination Conducted Not More Than 6 Months Prior To Nor Later Than 3 Months After The Child Is Admitted, And A Follow-Up Health Examination At Least Once Every 6 Months Thereafter.
child #2 was missing a health report on file.
- Violation
202.08(1m)(a)10.a. · A Certified Child Care Operator Shall Comply With The Conditions Of The Certification. The Number Of Children In Care At Any Time May Not Exceed The Number Specified.
The operator failed to comply with the conditions of the certification and exceed the number specified. Attendance sheets were reviewed and the operator has and continue to care for 4 children under 7 year of age that is not related to the operator. The operator is only allowed to care for 3 children under 7 year of age that is not related to the operator.
- Violation
202.08(2)(L) · The Premises Shall Have No Flaking, Chipping, Peeling, Or Deteriorating Paint On Exterior Or Interior Surfaces In Areas Accessible To Children.
The yellow garage had peeling paint that was accessible to children.
- Violation
202.08(12)(k) · The Certified Child Care Operator Shall Be In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent Or Ensure That A Substitute Child Care Provider Is In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent By Notifying The Parent In Advance Of The Date, Time, And Destination Of A Field Trip That Is Not Considered Part Of The Regularly Scheduled Program.
When asked if field trip were taken this year, staff A stated that she has taken them to Chic-fil-A. There were no field trip forms in the children's files since it was not consider a part of the regular scheduled program.
- Violation
202.08(1)(b)5. · After Completion Of Preservice Training Under Subd 3., A Child Care Provider Shall Receive And Document Receiving At Least 5 Hours Of Qualifying Continuing Education Annually. Continuing Education Qualifies Under This Subdivision If It Covers Any Of The Topics Listed Under 202.08(1)(B)5. A. Through N.
The operator did not have 5 hours of qualifying continuing education annually. Staff A did not have 5 hours of qualifying continuing education annually.
- Violation
202.08(4m)(a)1. · An Operator Shall Have A Written Plan For Taking Appropriate Action In The Event Of An Emergency Including A Fire; A Tornado; A Flood; Extreme Outdoor Heat Or Cold; A Loss Of Building Service, Including No Heat, Water, Electricity Or Telephone; Human-Caused Events, Such As Threats To The Building Or Its Occupants; Allergic Reactions; Lost Or Missing Children; Vehicle Accidents; A Provider's Family Situation, Such As Medical Emergency Or Illness; Or Other Circumstances Requiring Immediate Attention.
The operator and staff was not able to provide a written emergency plan during the visit.
- Violation
202.08(4m)(c) · An Operator Shall Designate An Emergency Back-Up Provider. The Emergency Back-Up Child Care Provider Shall Be At Least 18 Years Of Age And Able To Provide An Acceptable Level Of Child Care.
The operator currently does not have an emergency back up provider.
- Violation
202.08(4)(a)1. · For Each Child Under 2 Years Of Age, A Report Of A Physical Examination Conducted Not More Than 6 Months Prior To Nor Later Than 3 Months After The Child Is Admitted, And A Follow-Up Health Examination At Least Once Every 6 Months Thereafter.
Child #9 was missing an follow up health examination.
- Violation
202.08(12)(c) · The Certified Child Care Operator Shall Be In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent Or Ensure That A Substitute Child Care Provider Is In Ongoing Communication With A Child's Parent By Developing A Written Contract That Specifies The Charge For Child Care And The Expected Frequency Of Payment For The Service. The Contract Shall Be Signed By The Operator And A Parent Or Guardian.
Child #3 and #4 were missing a written contract that specifies the charge for child care services and the expected frequency of payment that is signed by a parent or guardian and the operator.
- Violation
202.08(7)(e) · If A Provider Uses Time-Out Periods To Deal With Unacceptable Behavior, A Time-Out May Not Exceed 3 Minutes And May Not Be Used For Children Under 3 Years Of Age. For Purposes Of This Paragraph, A "Time-Out" Is An Interruption Of Unacceptable Behavior By The Removal Of The Child From The Situation, Not To Isolate The Child, But To Allow The Child An Opportunity To Pause, And With Support From The Provider, Reflect On Behavior And Gain Self-Control.
The staff stated that time out was given to the child under 3 year of age.
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Apr 21, 2026 inspection noted: “The written emergency plan was missing the following for taking appropriate action in the event of allergic reactions, vehicle accidents, provider's family situ…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Oct 27, 2025 inspection noted: “The operator only had an written emergency plan for fire and tornado. There is no written plan for the other events of emergencies.” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Oct 21, 2024 inspection noted: “The operator and staff was not able to provide a written emergency plan during the visit.” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Wisconsin Department of Children and Families, Bureau of Early Care Regulation · Source records · Report an error