Childrens Courtyard
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.
- Critical
A caregiver failed to demonstrate good judgement when she was observed to be on the iPad while on the playground. There were no other caregivers present at the time and an injury occurred.
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An incident occurred in which a toddler was seriously injured, and the child was not held and comforted.
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- Serious
A cot in the Pre-K room was observed to be blocking the back door.
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- Serious
A napmat was observed to be blocking the back door to the classroom during nap.
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A caregiver was observed not washing a child's hands after a diaper change.
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- Moderate
The operational policies were missing a policy on parent's rights.
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6 children were missing the required water play permission on their admission information.
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- Critical
This standard was reviewed as part of an investigation and found deficient. Staff did not use good judgement when they allowed children to play on playground equipment in an inappropriate manner which resulted in a child being injured and obtaining medical attention.
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- Serious
This standard was reviewed on 11/7/2023 as a follow-up to a previous inspection and found deficient. Through out the school age playground large cracks were observed in the ground that present as a tripping hazard.
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- Serious
This standard was reviewed on 10/3/2023 as a follow-up to a previous inspection and found deficient. Through out the school age playground large cracks were observed in the ground that present as a tripping hazard.
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- Serious
This standard was reviewed on 10/3/2023 as a follow-up to a previous inspection and found deficient. Through out the school age playground patches of the black tarp are pulled and have become tripping hazards. In addition, large cracks in the ground were observed on the school age playground that present as a tripping hazard.
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- Serious
While walking the playground it was noticed that the bottom of the fence that borders the busy street is pulling up. Little orange pegs were put to keep it down but they are not holding. It was noticed there is a big gap in the gate. The gap is big enough that a preschooler could fit through. Through out the school age and preschool playground patches of the black tarp are pulled and have become tripping hazards.
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While doing my walk through at lunch time I observed the 2's teacher call the kids over to the lunch table directly from an activity and not have them wash their hands.
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- Moderate
While walking the school age room I observed video games with violence on the game shelf.
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This standard was reviewed as part of an investigation and found deficient. It was observed on video that a caregiver inappropriately disciplined a child in care.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
This standard was reviewed as part of an investigation and found deficient. It was determined that children were allowed to play on play equipment while on a field trip that allowed children to fall inside the structure and onto other parts of the structure. This resulted in a child being injured and obtaining medical attention.
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- Moderate
This standard was reviewed as part of an investigation and found deficient. The operations Incident Report was reviewed and did not contain the same information as the Child Care Regulation's Incident Report Form (7239).
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- Serious
The gates to the a/c units on each of the playgrounds did not have anything to prevent children from opening the gate and having access to the a/c units. Two gate that open up to the school age playground that leads to the parking lot did not have anything to prevent children from opening the gate and escaping to the parking lot. Children have access to two laundry rooms that contain cleaning products. In the Pre-K class and in the school age building there is not a lock or child proof cover on the door to prevent children's access to the water heater. Grass was observed growing in the loose fill on the toddler playground which makes the loose fill surfacing non resilient if a child were to fall.
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- Serious
This standard was reviewed as part of an investigation and found deficient. The operation failed to self-report to Child Care Regulation within 48 hours of becoming aware that a child obtained medical attention as a result of an incident where the child was injured while in care.
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- Serious
The fence around the play ground has gaps that prevent it from being secure. There are parts of the fence that have damage resulting in sharp points that are a hazard and offer a great risk of injury.
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- Serious
Play equipment on the younger playground has coating that is broken and chipping that can cut children's fingers. A piece of the train play equpment is broken and completely detached from the play equipment and needs to be removed from the playground.
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Operational policies/parent handbook needs to be updated to include the benefits, the duration, the type of physical activity, the setting the physical activity will take place and a plan to ensure physical activity occurs on days when extreme weather conditions prohibit or limit outdoor play.
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