Description: At In2lectuals Child Development Center, we believe each child is a unique individual. We offer a developmentally appropriate program that focuses on the process of learning so that children develop not only skills but also a love for learning.
The strength of our program is the experience, expertise, dedication and Montessori training of our educators. Our educators are sensitive to each child's social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs. We give our educators the freedom to create unique nurturing environments that foster each child's creativity and positive self-image. We support our educators through training and resources and offer them many opportunities to share their ideas and to grow professionally.
We believe in positive methods of guidance and establish consistent and appropriate limits to help children function in their world. Our programs are designed to encourage children to develop a sense of independence and responsibility.
We strive to strengthen each child's cultural identity while instilling a respect for the cultural and ethnic diversity of others. We know that parents/guardians are the most significant adults in a child's life, and we are committed to build reciprocal relationships with the parents who have entrusted their children to our care. Our doors are open to parents at all times, and we encourage daily communication between parents and educators.
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 |
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2023-02-02 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.12.06E(1) | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed bottles with names but not dated. | |||
2022-04-06 | Other | 13A.16.03.06A(1) | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed three employees, Angela Allen, Jamnay Carter. and Cynthia Sunter working in the center. Ms. Sunter reported that she has been working since January. Ms. Dominique Rose stated that Ms. Allen has been working at the center since January. | |||
2022-04-06 | Other | 13A.16.05.01A(1) | Corrected |
Findings: LS slipped on water; the water is leaking from a vent in the preschool classroom ceiling; Ms. Lancaster Rose stated that the landlord is aware of the situation and repairs will be made. | |||
2022-04-06 | Other | 13A.16.06.05A | Corrected |
Findings: Ms. Nichae Carter was not at the center. Ms. Lancaster-Rose stated that Ms. Carter stops by once a week and stays for at least an hour. | |||
2022-04-06 | Other | 13A.16.07.06A | Corrected |
Findings: Cynthia Sunter was working in a classroom with 6 infants between 6 weeks and 18 months. Ms. Sunter does not have required CBC and abuse/neglect clearances. | |||
2022-04-06 | Other | 13A.16.08.01A(2)(b) | Corrected |
Findings: Ms. Cynthia Sunter was working with children without the required CBC and abuse/neglect clearances. | |||
2022-04-06 | Other | 13A.16.08.03C(1) | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed Ms. Sunter leave her classroom to monitor children while Ms. Rose came to the front area to sign the inspection report;; this left Ms. Janay Carter alone with 6 infants. corrected immediately during the inspection. | |||
2022-04-06 | Other | 13A.16.10.04A | Corrected |
Findings: The LS observed push pins and thumbtacks being used in both Infant classrooms accessible to children. LS observed a child run near a small office area where infant strollers are stored; LS had moved one to access the license on the wall of the office; one of the stacked strollers fell over without touching anyone.; staff stated that there is no where else for the stollers to be stacked.; strollers were laid down by LS ; staff will locate a different storage area so that the strollers are inaccessible to children. | |||
2022-01-18 | Complaint | 13A.16.03.05B | Corrected |
Findings: The staff/child ratio in relation to the daily schedule does not match the inspection conducted on the date of visit. | |||
2022-01-18 | Complaint | 13A.16.04.01B | Open |
Findings: Infant room is over capacity with infants. | |||
2022-01-18 | Complaint | 13A.16.05.01A(1) | Corrected |
Findings: Center is without heat tempter is 58 degrees. | |||
2022-01-18 | Complaint | 13A.16.05.04 | Corrected |
Findings: During the visit maintence was taking place while children were on premise. | |||
2022-01-18 | Complaint | 13A.16.08.03C(1) | Corrected |
Findings: Group sizing for the infant room is over capacity. | |||
2021-12-09 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.03.03C | Corrected |
Findings: Consumer Pamphlet was not display and posted as required. | |||
2021-12-09 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.03.04C | Corrected |
Findings: Review all emergency card for updated signatures and dates by parents and completed physician location information. |
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