Description: The Gingerbread House Early Learning Center is a private, non-profit, state licensed early learning center located at 318 Girault Avenue, on the campus of Adams State College in Alamosa Colorado. Our telephone number is 719-587-7162. The center is open to all children, ages two years six months to the age of ten, regardless of race, religion, sex, or economic background. The Gingerbread House is dedicated to providing low cost, high quality child care and preschool services to all registered children. The center is dedicated to the concept that learning is fun. The goal of the center is to instill good attitudes in children about learning, thereby helping them to move on to other educational opportunities with courage and excitement.
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Type | Report Date | Category | Finding |
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Complaint | 2020-11-09 | Other | Unfounded |
Complaint | 2020-11-09 | Staff Qualifications | Unfounded |
Complaint | 2020-11-09 | Business/Financial | Unfounded |
Complaint | 2020-11-09 | Staff to Child Ratio | Unfounded |
Inspection | 2020-07-15 | Supervisory | |
Inspection | 2019-05-28 | Supervisory | |
Inspection | 2018-07-11 | Supervisory |
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I am called to pick up my child because they've pooped more than once (when this happens my child cannot return for 24 hours), because my baby spat up (not throw up, spit up), my child is crying so I have to pick up my child. I am mostly called on Fridays to pick up my child (how convenient). One morning I witnessed one of the caretakers dropping many different pills from the pocket on her shirt when she bent down to tell my child good morning. She was scrambling to pick them up. They do not want to work they do not want to do their jobs. I am afraid they maybe abusing my child. He has come home multiple times with different bruises. He had a bruise on each wrist as though they had grabbed him from the wrist and bruised him. Then they tried to tell me he went to school that way which is a lie. They told me he fell off of a bike and hit his head which did not make any sense because why was he not wearing a helmet? They are supposed to put helmets on them. Then the other care taker told me he fell down a hill outside and hit his head. Their stories never match up and my son was not the only child with a bruised face that week. DO NOT bring your children here!