Description: The Children 1st Developmental Center will reflect the highest Christian values and the best of care for children. Through this program, we offer the finest in early childhood education and direct attention to the Christian faith through value education. Parents are the primary faith sharers with children and parents choose the religious traditions in which children are reared. The primary value at Children 1st Developemental Center is that God values every person. Through all programs and relationships, we seek to provide an environment where each child has opportunities to develop a sense of self worth and their own unique gifts as a child of God. Our company also believes that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat customers and referrals. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.
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Date | Type | Violations | Rule |
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2024-02-21 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2024-02-02 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2024-02-02 | Violation | 301 | GS 110-91(7);.0713(a-e) |
Minimum staff/child ratios and group sizes for the number and ages of children in care were not met. Caretakers in classroom one left the classroom on two occasions, once taking one child to the restroom and again to go into the infant classroom. The ratio in that classroom is 1:9. There were eleven children present. The caretaker took one child with her when going to the infant room, however the classroom was still out of ratio. | |||
2024-02-02 | Violation | 303 | .1801(a)(1-5) |
Children were not adequately supervised at all times. The caregiver could not see an infant in a crib while at a table with other children. A wall separated the infant from the caretaker. This was corrected during the visit by moving the crib and infant to another location. | |||
2024-01-18 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2023-11-30 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2023-05-17 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2023-02-09 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2022-12-20 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2022-02-15 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2022-02-15 | Violation | 721 | G.S. 110-91(6); .0601(b) |
All equipment and furnishings were not in good repair. The ramp used by the children to exit the building during outdoor activities had portions of exposed chipped paint. | |||
2021-10-27 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2021-02-24 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2020-03-04 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2020-03-04 | Violation | 1874 | .0608(d)(1-4) |
The Prevention of Shaken Baby Syndrome and Abusive Head Trauma policy was not reviewed with new staff prior to providing care with children and/or a signed acknowledgement with all the required information was not maintained in the staff person's file. Two staff members did not have dates in which they reviewed the Shaken Baby and Abusive Head Trauma Policy listed on their files. |
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