Description: At MMA we have Mastered, Matured and Arrived to provide time tested facilities and the latest equipment to support children in a safe, fun, exciting and nurturing environment. The adults at our facility are committed to providing stimulating learning activities that reflect the unique needs of each child. To ensure the very best, we have designed “the four building blocks,” which will ensure a holistic and realistic development with a sense of individuality. We are mature enough to understand and identify a child’s individual needs.
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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2022-01-31 | Monitoring | 13A.16.03.06A(2) | Corrected |
Findings: Facility failed to notify the OCC about the ending of employment of a staff person. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.04.01B | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed a classroom with an approved capacity of six infants with two Staff present providing care for seven infants. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.05.08B | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed a sink in the two's classroom that did not have an operating faucet. The Director turned on a knob under the sink and the water faucet was operational. The Director stated that perhaps the sink has a leak and that is why it is off. If the sink is not operating in good repair it must be fixed and in good operating condition. The water temperature was 100 degrees after running for a full 60 seconds. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.06.12B(1) | Corrected |
Findings: LS did not observe completed approved training per full year of employment for each Aide. The staff must complete at least six clock hours of continued training. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.07.06A | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed a classroom where 10 children were left unsupervised. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.08.01A(2)(a) | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed an infant room with a ratio of one to seven. LS observed a classroom without any staff present. LS observed a classroom with an Aide left alone to supervise 6 children. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.08.02B | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed an Aide left alone to supervise six children under the age of two. The Director assigned herself to cover two rooms at the same time, which resulted in the Aide being left alone with the children. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.08.08A(1) | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed an Aide left alone to supervise 6 children under the age of two. LS observed an infant room with one staff and 7 children. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.08.08A(2) | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed a teacher alone with 7 infants during rest time. Three children were awake and sitting in bouncers and four children were asleep in the cribs. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.08.08B(2)(a) | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed a group of ten children in the classroom alone. The Director was assigned to the room, however she left the room to go answer the door to receive a package. At that time LS also entered the building and the Director did not indicate that she was covering a room and had left the children alone. The director was trying to cover two rooms at once and continue with Administrative duties. | |||
2021-10-14 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.08.08B(2)(b) | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed a classroom that was assigned to an Aide and a substitute, however neither was present in the classroom nor in the building to render support when needed. The director was supposed to be covering the room, however the children were left alone in the room when the Director left to answer the door because no one else was available to assist. | |||
2021-07-28 | Other | 13A.16.03.06A(1) | Corrected |
Findings: A new employee began on 07/16/2021 and no paperwork was submitted to OCC. Corrected during inspection. A current release form is needed for an additional employee. | |||
2021-07-28 | Other | 13A.16.03.07A | Corrected |
Findings: LS observed 11 2 year-olds in room 4. The room is only licensed for 6 children. | |||
2021-07-28 | Other | 13A.16.07.06A | Corrected |
Findings: Staff must be approved by the OCC before beginning work. | |||
2020-10-27 | Full | 13A.16.03.02C(1) | Corrected |
Findings: LS did not observe evidence that each child's parent was given or advised how to obtain information concerning consumer education and how to file a complaint against the child care center. |
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Loved maryland Montessori academy.Its been the best Montessori in the area. I had my son when he was 2 years,he graduated and now my daughter just enrolled in 2 year old programme.
They are wonderful staff and they are the same old staff.
It tells how much dedicated the staff and management is.
Great job .