Description: BINGHAM ROAD BAPTIST CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER is a Child Care Center in LITTLE ROCK AR, with a maximum capacity of 154 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant/Toddler; Preschool; School Age; . The provider also participates 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.
Visit/Complaint Date | Type | Details |
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2023-05-31 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2023-02-09 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2022-12-06 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2022-11-18 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2021-11-09 | Facility Visit | 900.909.3.c.Use zone protective surfacing depths shall be as follows: Minimum compressed loose-fill protective surfacing depths9 inches- Pea Gravel - Protects to Fall Height of 5 feet |
2021-05-25 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2021-05-14 | Facility Visit | 200.201.2.The facility shall provide a written procedure for reporting suspected child maltreatment. This procedure shall be followed, and a call made to the hotline whenever there is suspicion of child maltreatment (1-800-482-5964). These reports of child maltreatment shall include all allegations made to the Licensee by parents, staff members, or the general public. The Licensee should call Child Care Licensing for guidance if there is any question about whether or not the hotline should be called regarding any situation where potential child maltreatment is involved. 900.906.1.Free standing arch climbers shall not be used for preschoolers. |
2021-05-05 | Facility Visit | 300.302.1.b.There shall be a director or assistant director or site supervisor who shall be responsible for:Ensuring that the facility meets licensing requirements; |
2021-05-04 | Facility Complaint | 500.501.2 - Physical punishment shall not be administered to children. |
2021-05-04 | Facility Visit | 100.101.5.Reporting Requirements - Owners, operators, staff, therapists, and volunteers are mandated reporters of suspected child maltreatment and are required to call the Child Maltreatment Hotline at 1-800-482-5964, if they have reason to suspect child maltreatment. Additionally, these same individuals are required by Act 530 of 2019, to notify law enforcement if they have a good faith belief that there is a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of a student, employee, or the public, based on a threat made by an individual regarding violence in, or targeted at, a school (child care center) that has been communicated to the person in the course of their professional duties. 1000.1003.2.Infants and toddlers shall be placed in age appropriate cribs, cots, or mats meeting Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards, for when they fall asleep. (Note: Also, any items used in the crib must be used according to manufacturer guidelines, regardless if the child is sleeping or not, in accordance with 1001.1.) 1000.1003.4.Infants sleep space (e.g. crib) shall be free of loose bedding. If a light blanket is necessary, it should be kept at or below the mid-chest area of the child. Staff shall not cover the faces of infants. 1000.1003.7.Bibs, necklaces, and garments with ties or hoods shall be removed from infants prior to rest and naptime to reduce the risk of entanglement and strangulation while the child is sleeping. 300.301.2.a.The following staff child ratios shall be maintained: Ages of Children Number of Staff Number of Children Ages of Children: Birth 18 months Number of Staff: 1 Number of Children: 5 300.301.8.At no time shall children be left unsupervised or unattended. The child care center shall provide additional staff for any temporary absence of primary child caring staff for activities such as breaks, meal preparation, transportation, etc. 400.401.9.There shall be sufficient lighting during nap time to provide adequate supervision of the children. 500.501.2.Physical punishment shall not be administered to children. 600.604.1.i.The child care facility shall maintain a record for each child in care which shall be on site. Records for children no longer enrolled may be maintained off site. Childrens records shall contain the following information:A written record of all significant changes in the childs physical or emotional state and accidents, incidents or injuries, indicating the date, location, time of day, area or piece of equipment where the incident occurred (A copy of this shall be given to the parent on the day of occurrence); |
2021-04-14 | Facility Visit | 1000.1003.4.Infants sleep space (e.g. crib) shall be free of loose bedding. If a light blanket is necessary, it should be kept at or below the mid-chest area of the child. Staff shall not cover the faces of infants. 1000.1003.7.Bibs, necklaces, and garments with ties or hoods shall be removed from infants prior to rest and naptime to reduce the risk of entanglement and strangulation while the child is sleeping. 1100.1102.4.Caregivers and childrens hands shall be washed with soap before meals and snacks, after toileting, after each diaper change, and as needed. The use of hand sanitizer shall not be a replacement for soap and running water. 600.603.1.b.Staff records may be maintained off site, unless otherwise noted, and shall contain the following:Education, training and experience, including a copy of the General Education Diploma (GED) or high school diploma (If these documents are no longer available, proof of reasonable effort to obtain the documentation is acceptable) Clarification: Training hours will be counted on a calendar year basis or by the facilitys operating schedule if they do not operate year- round; |
2021-04-13 | Facility Complaint | 300.301.8 - At no time shall children be left unsupervised or unattended. The child care center shall provide additional staff for any temporary absence of primary child caring staff for activities such as breaks, meal preparation, transportation, etc. |
2021-01-29 | Facility Visit | 100.102.1.a.Child Care Centers shall maintain compliance with the licensing requirements at all times. To be in substantial compliance, the Child Care Center shall meet all essential standards necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the children attending the Child Care Center. Essential standards include but are not limited to those relating to issues involving fire, health, safety, nutrition, discipline, staff/child ratio and space. Failure to comply with any of the licensing requirements for Child Care Centers may result in any of the following adverse actions:Denial of an application for a license or for church exempt status |
2020-07-23 | Facility Visit | 1200.1201.19.Electrical outlets shall be guarded. 900.909.3.c.Use zone protective surfacing depths shall be as follows: Minimum compressed loose-fill protective surfacing depths Inches, Loose-Fill Material, Protects to Fall Height of:9 inches- Pea Gravel - Protects to Fall Height of 5 feet |
2019-09-04 | Facility Visit | 600.603.1.b.Staff records may be maintained off site, unless otherwise noted, and shall contain the following:Education, training and experience, including a copy of the GED or high school diploma (If these documents are no longer available, proof of reasonable effort to obtain the documentation is acceptable.) Clarification: Training hours will be counted on a calendar year basis or by the facilitys operating schedule if they do not operate year round. 700.702.9.Bottles shall not be propped. Infants under six months of age shall be held while being bottle-fed. 900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects. |
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If you want a daycare that doesn't pay attention to your child, doesn't write incident reports, and has poor communication, this daycare is the best one for you. I found out even a current worker is having problems with the daycare not following protocol. My kid will never go back.
My child (7yr) has attended this daycare for the past 3 years and we are very happy with them. We are expecting our second child in February 2012 and she will go there too. Most of the teachers are older and know how to deal with children. At other daycares I have noticed the teachers were very young and couldn't handle the children.