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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.
- Serious
This standard was found to be out of compliance. It was found there are several child injuries parents were not informed of at pick up or end of day because caregivers were unaware of the injuries or did not know how the injuries happened.
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- Critical
A 7 month old child was asleep in the crib with a blanket. This was corrected at inspection when the director removed the blanket.
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A mob bucket of water was left untended in the hallway between four 2-year old and 3-year-old classrooms. This was corrected at inspection when a staff removed the bucket.
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- Critical
This standard was found to be out of compliance when a caregiver threw a stuffed toy at a child to stop the child from fussing.
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- Critical
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a staff picked up a child refusing to walk and forced the child out of the room dragging his feet.
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- Critical
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. The preponderance determined that a caregiver ripped the children's worksheets if they were not completed correctly.
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- Critical
Not all probation conditions were met regarding conditions pertaning to caregiver observations. There were some blank areas not filled on observation forms (comments, suggestions). Two observations of two different employes had same date of 8/29/23 and same time frame T1B 8:18 am - 8:50 am and T2B 8:20 - 8:50 AM time. One observation did not have a caregiver name. Some of the observations have the name of a director assistant and not the director's name, conducting the observations. There have not been any monthly conferences conducted with observed caregivers.
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- Serious
A caregiver did not wash her hands after diapering a child and proceeded to feed the child. This was corrected at inspection when the caregiver was reminded to wash hands.
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- Serious
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a caregiver tapped a child on the head with the child's shoes.
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This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a child was left out on the playground alone for one - two minutes.
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- Moderate
Nine infants not yet on table food did not have current feeding instructions. They were last updated February and March 2023. Two expired on April 1st.
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- Critical
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a caregiver left a child in the classroom alone for approximately 15 minutes.
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This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a caregiver failed to account for all children during transition.
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- Critical
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. The staff did not call EMS immediately when a child lost consciousness.
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This standard was evaluated and was found to be out of compliance. A caregiver left the entire classroom of children unsupervised for more than two minutes.
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This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance when a caregiver lost control of a group of children.
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- Critical
A caregiver in the indoor playroom with 15 children allowed a child to go to the bathroom in the adjoined lobby by themselves while caregiver stood at the door between indoor playground and lobby. There was no other caregiver in the play room or the lobby.
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- Serious
Three staff of 15 evaluated had online CPR certification.
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- Critical
This standard was evaluated and was found to be out of compliance. It was found that a caregiver hit children with her hand to redirect their behavior.
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This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. It was found that a caregiver yelled at the children in a harsh manner while redirecting the children.
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- Critical
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. A caregiver grabbed a child roughly by the arm to remove the child from an area, while redirecting the child.
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- Critical
A 14 year old without an initial background check was working as a volunteer at the operation with direct access to children.
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- Serious
This standard was evaluated and was found to be out of compliance. The operation did not report, to Child Care Regulation, a child injury requiring medical attention, within 48 hours of the incident date. The injury and medical attention occurred on Thursday 3/31/22 and was not reported to CCR until Wednesday 4/6/22.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. The operation did not share the incident/illness report with the child's parent within 48 hours from the date of the incident. The child was injured on 3/31/22 and the parent received an incident report on 4/6/22.
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This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. A caregiver left her classroom of ten children unsupervised for three seconds while she went to the next door classroom.
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- Serious
An outlet low to the floor in the cafeteria was uncovered. Children were sitting next to the outlet. This standard was corrected at inspection when the staff covered the outlet immediately.
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- Serious
The building gas inspection report was not available for review at inspection.
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- Minor
A child age four and 11 months does not have a vision and hearing evaluation on file. This was corrected at inspection when the parent emailed a copy of the child's vision and hearing.
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- Critical
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. A caregiver used prohibited discipline when the caregiver slapped a child's hand with her hand to redirect the child.
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The operation did not report to licensing that a staff slapped a child on the hand, with in two days of an incident.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
The operation did not notify the parent immediately when a staff slapped a child on the hand.
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This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. The operation did not report to licensing that a child was left unsupervised in the classroom within two days of the incident date.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. The operation did not notify the parent immediately when a child was left in the classroom unsupervised.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. The operation did not have a designated qualified caregiver in charge during the director's absence. Staff were not sure who was in charge and did not know their responsibilities in the director's absence.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. The caregiver left in charge in the directors absence, was not sure how to proceed with a situation that placed a child at risk. The parent and child care regulation (licensing) were not notified until 13 days after the incident.
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This standard was evaluated and found to be out of compliance. Staff left a child unsupervised in the classroom.
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