Description: Children Vision Day Care LLC is a Group Family Day Care in Brooklyn NY, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Total Capacity: 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.
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Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
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2019-10-21 | Violation | 416.8(a) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a caregiver's range of vision except as provided in section 416.8(b) of this Part and that the caregiver be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child's age, emotional, physical and cognitive development. | |||
2019-10-21 | Violation | 416.13(a)(3) | Corrected |
Brief Description: The provider, assistant(s), and substitutes must each meet the following qualifications: be capable of providing, and agree to provide, safe and suitable care to children which is supportive of the children's physical, intellectual, emotional and social well-being; | |||
2019-10-21 | Violation | 416.15(a)(1)(ii) | Corrected |
Brief Description: Each group family day care home must operate in compliance with the regulations of the Office and all other applicable laws and regulations. | |||
2018-02-08 | 416.14(f) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: Each provider and assistant must complete a total of thirty (30) hours of training every two years. Such training must address the following topics: | |||
2018-02-08 | 416.15(b)(25) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: Mid-point requirements for four-year license holders. At the two-year calendar date in a four year licensing cycle, a program must be in compliance with the specified mid-point requirements and be able to show proof of compliance to the Office when requested | |||
2018-02-08 | 416.15(b)(25)(iii) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: At mid-point must have proof of compliance with the training requirements of section 416.14 | |||
2018-02-08 | 416.4(b)(1) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: Evacuation drills must be conducted at least monthly during the hours of operation of the group family day care home. | |||
2018-02-08 | 416.4(b)(4) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: The licensee must maintain on file a record of each evacuation drill conducted, using forms provided by the Office or approved equivalents. | |||
2018-02-08 | 416.5(a) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard | |||
2018-02-08 | 416.5(e) | Corrected | |
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 | |||
2018-02-08 | 416.5(f)(2) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: Barriers must exist to prevent children from gaining access to unsafe, dangerous or hazardous areas or devices. Such areas and devices include, but are not limited to, holes, pits, wood, pellet and coal burning stoves, fireplaces and permanently installed gas space heaters. | |||
2017-09-29 | 416.14(m) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: All child day care programs must have at least one caregiver, who holds a valid certificate in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid, on the premise of the child care program during the program's operating hours. | |||
2017-09-29 | 416.15(b)(12) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: The group family day care home must report to the Office: any change affecting, or which reasonably might be expected to affect, those portions of the building and property in which the program is operating or which are used for the children's egress in the case of emergency; any change in household members; and any other change that would place the home out of compliance with applicable regulations. | |||
2017-09-29 | 416.15(c)(8) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: Maintain on file a medical statement regarding the health of all persons residing in the group family day care home, as required in section 416.11 of this Part | |||
2017-09-26 | 416.13(a)(3) | Corrected | |
Brief Description: The provider, assistant(s), and substitutes must each be capable of providing, and agree to provide, safe and suitable care to children which is supportive of the children's physical, intellectual, emotional and social well-being |
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At first, I had a great experience with this daycare. My child seemed to enjoy coming in everyday and learned shapes and colors very quickly. However, things to a turn for the worst.
I was walking to the daycare and noticed that the provider Miss N left my child (who is only 2 years old) inside the daycare in the basement while she was checking her mailbox outside (which happens to be a flight up on the first floor) and gossiping one of her assistants, Miss D, which happens to be her sister.
I rushed inside the basement to check on my child, who has so upset and begging the staff to read a book, and quickly realized there was no adult supervising them. I didn’t receive an apology or anything. In fact, as soon as the provider came downstairs she complained about her knee bothering her all day. Yet, it didn’t bother her enough to be able to check her mail, right?
It doesn’t take 2 people to check a mailbox, and it’s illegal to leave any child unattended for any amount of time. The fact that they were comfortable enough to leave my child alone showed me that they’ve probably done this countless times. I would never suggest this daycare to anyone.
The staff treats the children as their own. the school setting and teaching in this daycare by the staff is as if the children are in school. I love the set up and warm greeting that is given by the staff.