Description: Little House Daycare, LLC is a Group Family Day Care in Rye NY, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
| Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-31 | Fire Safety - Other | Fire Safety - Other | 2026-I-YRO-028430 |
| Brief Description: Violations Found | |||
| 2026-03-31 | Violation | 416.5(e) | Program Closed |
| Brief Description: Porches, decks or stairs with more than two steps must have railings with a barrier extending to the floor or ground to prevent children from falling. Acceptable types of barriers include, but are not limited to, balusters, intermediate rails, and heavy screening. | |||
| 2026-03-31 | Violation | 416.5(n)(5) | Program Closed |
| Brief Description: There must be a cushioned surface under all outside play equipment that present a fall hazard. Surfacing may not include concrete, asphalt, grass or hard compacted dirt. | |||
| 2026-02-13 | Annual Unannounced | Annual Unannounced | 2026-I-YRO-010832 |
| Brief Description: Violations Found | |||
| 2026-02-13 | Violation | 416.11(a)(2) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: The written medical statement from the health care provider must also state whether the child is a child with special health care needs and, if so, what special provisions, if any, will be necessary in order for the child to participate in child day care. When the written statement from the health care provider advises the day care program that the child being enrolled is a child with special health care needs, the day care program must work together with the parent and the child's health care provider to develop a reasonable health care plan for the child while the child is in the child care program. The health care plan for the child must also address how the day care program will obtain or develop any additional competencies that the caregivers will need to have in order to carry out the health care plan for the child. | |||
| 2025-10-27 | Application - Renewal | Application - Renewal | 2025-I-YRO-047248 |
| Brief Description: Violations Found | |||
| 2025-10-27 | Violation | 416.11(a)(2) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: The written medical statement from the health care provider must also state whether the child is a child with special health care needs and, if so, what special provisions, if any, will be necessary in order for the child to participate in child day care. When the written statement from the health care provider advises the day care program that the child being enrolled is a child with special health care needs, the day care program must work together with the parent and the child's health care provider to develop a reasonable health care plan for the child while the child is in the child care program. The health care plan for the child must also address how the day care program will obtain or develop any additional competencies that the caregivers will need to have in order to carry out the health care plan for the child. | |||
| 2025-07-16 | Monitoring | Monitoring | 2025-I-YRO-054146 |
| Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection | |||
| 2025-04-24 | Monitoring | Monitoring | 2025-I-YRO-034223 |
| Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection | |||
| 2025-01-28 | Annual Unannounced | Annual Unannounced | 2025-I-YRO-012411 |
| Brief Description: Violations Found | |||
| 2025-01-28 | Violation | 416.11(a)(3) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: The program must keep documentation of immunizations the child has received to date, in accordance with New York State Public Health Law. | |||
| 2025-01-28 | Violation | 416.14(b) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: Before the Office issues an initial license, the applicant must complete a health and safety training course approved by the Office relating to the protection of the health and safety of children and must demonstrate basic competency with regard to health and safety standards. Such training must comply with the federal minimum health and safety pre-service training requirements. Health and safety training received prior to issuance of the license, may be applied to the initial fifteen (15) hours of training required pursuant to section 416.14(c)(1) of this Part provided that such training was received within twelve (12) months of licensure. If an applicant does not become licensed or registered within two years of successfully completing the health and safety training, the coursework must be repeated. | |||
| 2024-11-01 | Monitoring | Monitoring | 2024-I-YRO-104428 |
| Brief Description: Violations Found | |||
| 2024-11-01 | Violation | 416.15(c)(6) | Corrected |
| Brief Description: The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection children's individual health care plans; parental consents for emergency medical treatment; child's medical statement, immunizations, and any available results of lead screening for children not yet enrolled in kindergarten or a higher grade only; the name and dosage of any medications used by a child, the frequency of administration of such medications, and a record of their administration by caregivers; daily health check documentation; a record of illnesses and injuries occurring while in care; and any indicators of child abuse or maltreatment; | |||
| 2024-08-02 | Monitoring | Monitoring | 2024-I-YRO-074400 |
| Brief Description: No violations cited for this Inspection | |||
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It would be impossible to put into words just how grateful we are for Little House. The program is incredible. It is a Spanish immersion daycare, and they provide a variety of education and cultural experiences for the kids - from food, to activities, to holidays. They have classes each day that introduce different skills and are so much fun for the kids. My daughter comes home excited to show us the moves she learned in yoga and capoeira classes and the artwork she created in art class; she loves to “chop” her food just like she does in cooking class. While the program itself is wonderful, the most important reason for my gratitude is the teachers (3 being sisters). When I drop my daughter off, I know with my whole heart that she is safe and loved. If I have a question or a request, the teachers are responsive and accommodating. I cannot say enough good things about Little House, and we feel so lucky to be part of their family.