Little Hands Learning Center
Repeat pattern: the same regulatory standard was cited more than once within a 60-month window.
Regulatory record
Compiled from the originating licensing authority. Each item links to its source. Severity marked “(inferred)” was derived from the citation, not assigned by the authority.
- Moderate
The required annual training on the following topics were not available for review on 2 caregivers. The required training topics are 3. administering medication 4.preventing and responding to emergencies due to food or an allergic reaction and 6. handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
One child's record lacked the updated immunization record for the child's age.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
Two children's records indicated by the parent their child had a food allergy. Ther was no emergency care plan on file.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
The required annual training on the following topics were not available for reveiw for the director; 6. handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials.
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- Moderate
Three staff did not have proof of education in the file for review.
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- Minor
Two children enrolled in care did not have the required physician health statement.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
One child enrolled in care did not have authorization for emergency medical care and consent to transport.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
A caregiver failed to demonstrate the use of good judgment when she threatened to call law enforcement on a small child who would not listen.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
Two caregivers were observed laying down in the dark during naptime and not supervising children.
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- Moderate
Multiple children were observed engaged in screen time during nap/rest time. Some children were watching television, some were on tablets and one child was observed on a cell phone device.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
In the schoolers classroom, 2 out of 12 children were observed sleeping, 5 were observed on electronic devices and the other children were observed watching a movie during naptime/rest time.
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- Critical
The operation did not have medical treatment authorization forms for each child in being transported.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
The food allergy emergency plan form was not signed and dated by the parent.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
Medication for a child in care was not in the original container labeled with the child s full name and the date it was brought into the operation.
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- Critical
Based on the preponderance of evidence there is sufficient evidence to prove that supervision of a child in care was not being adequately maintained. The child has been observed by staff and parent(s) outside of the classroom (roaming the building) without adult supervision.
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- Critical
An 11 month old infant was observed sleeping on the boucer during the investigation inspection walkthough. The infant was removed from the bouncer and was placed in the crib for napping
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
Based on the information obtained from the investigation, it was confirmed that children were left unsupervised when a caregiver had to leave their classroom to retrieve a child from running outside of the classroom.
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- Critical
An infant was observed sleeping with a pacifier attachment with a clip that was attached to the infant. This was removed at the time of inspection.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
A 3 month old infant was swaddled in a crib while sleeping. The swaddle was removed at the time of inspection.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
A restroom used by children in care had diaper changing supplies (Caldesene Baby poweder, Honest soothing bottom wash, 2 Boogie Bottom Diaper Rash Spray) that were within reach of children.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
Emergency medical authorization information was not located in the vehicle used to transport children.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
A group of children under the age of 2 years old were observed watching Baby Shark at the time of inspection.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
The director failed to ensure that training requirements and safe sleep practices were being met at the operation.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Minor
An employee hired on or around July 2019 did not have a signed/dated proof of orientation and preservice at the time of inspection.
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- Serious
The director had completed 15 hours of 30 hours of annual training (August 2020-August 2021) at the time of inspection.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
An infant caregiver did not have annual training in the following topics: Understanding and using safe sleep practices and preventing sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and Understanding early childhood brain development.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
Two caregivers supervising infants at the time of inspection did not have CPR/First aid training. A caregiver supervising infants did not have current CPR or First Aid training. The certification expired in May of 2021.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify
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