About the Provider
Description: JESSICA AVILA is a Family Child Care in Montrose CO, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0yr:0mo:-18yr:0mo. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: No more than 2 children under 2 years may be in care; 2 additional school-age children during non-school times; License capacity and exhibits include provider's own children; Master bedroom shall be off-limits to children; Master bathroom shall be off-limits to children; Upper floor may not be used for child careSpecial Needs: Social Emotional Behaviors;Respiratory Illness;Diabetes;Seizure Disorders;Physical Delays/Limitations;Food/Dietary;Medical/Special Procedures;Cognitive Delays;Speech/Communication;Willing to Support.
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We were satisfied with her care towards our son at first until attitudes changed. She wasn't as understand towards our situations anymore and our son was injured by another child in her care. We talked about it and she said she would pay more attention to them, not lettting the other child near our child. I understand anything can happen in a small amount of time but then he was injured again. He was being scratched all over. I understand kids fight and scratch as well (more the childs situation at home) but my kid never injured another child and was scratched deeply on his face and arms which worried me. Supposedly my son didn't cry which was why she didn't notice but as a mother you can imagine my anxiety in seeing my son that way at pick up. I took him out because we were moving and we just didn't feel comfortable with leaving him there anymore. I'm glad the other child got a warning and was taken out of her care however. Hopefully this doesn't happen again and her care has improved!