Description: Neverland Learning Center is a Licensed Child Care Center in Towson MD, with a maximum capacity of 133 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 6 weeks through 17 months, 18 months through 23 months, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 5 years to 15 years. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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| Date | Type | Regulations | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.03.04C | Corrected |
| Findings: There were 12 children who needed an authorized person to pick up listed on the emergency form. While on site all 12 were received and updated on the emergency forms. There were 3 children who needed emergency contacts listed on their emergency cards. All 3 children's emergency contacts were received and updated on site. One child's emergency card signed and dated by the parent. There were 8 children who needed their physician information listed on their emergency cards. While on site the program obtained this information for all 8 children. There were 4 children who's emergency cards were not updated, two was updated and received while on site. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.03.04D(1-2) | Corrected |
| Findings: Two children were missing their Health Inventory Part 1. While on site, one child's was received for the licensing specialist to observe. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.03.04D(3) | Corrected |
| Findings: 4 children were missing the Health Inventory Part 2 completed by the child's physician. While on site one child's health inventory 2 was received for the licensing specialist to observe. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.03.04E | Corrected |
| Findings: 9 children had no lead screenings completed in their files. 3 children were received while on site for the licensing specialist. 6 children needed their 2nd lead screening completed. 2 children's 2nd lead screenings were received on site for the licensing specialist to observe. 4 children still need their 2nd lead screening turned in. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.03.04G | Corrected |
| Findings: There are two children missing their immunizations. While on site, one child's immunizations were received. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.03.05C | Corrected |
| Findings: While on site there were 4 staff members missing their FBI and MD prints in their files, this was corrected on site for all 4 employees for the licensing specialist to observe. There were 6 staff who were missing their experience listed in their files. While on site the experience for all 6 staff members were corrected on site for the licensing specialist to observe. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.05.10C | Corrected |
| Findings: In Room 5 for Toddlers there originally was not a phone in that room while the licensing specialist was walking through the rooms. While on site, a phone was set up in the room and operable. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.09.02A | Corrected |
| Findings: While on site there were no primaries listed for the infant rooms (1, 2, and 3). While on site, staff wrote the primaries on the child's name board above their cribs. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.10.04A | Corrected |
| Findings: a basket of aveeno, aquafor, and other lotions were on a low shelf in a preschool bathroom. This was moved while on site for the licensing specialist to observe the new location that is out of the reach of children. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.11.04A(1)(a) | Corrected |
| Findings: For one child a medication authorization form for an Epi-Pen is still needed. | |||
| 2023-07-14 | Conversion | 13A.16.11.04A(1)(b) | Corrected |
| Findings: For one child a medication authorization form for an Epi-Pen is still needed. | |||
| 2023-02-23 | Mandatory Review | 13A.16.03.05B | Corrected |
| Findings: Each classroom has staffing patterns, however they were not updated with the current staff assigned to the classrooms. Program will update the staffing patterns for the rooms and send evidence to the licensing specialist. | |||
| 2022-10-19 | Complaint | 13A.16.03.06A(2) | Corrected |
| Findings: There was two staff members who are no longer with the program, but the licensing office had not been notified of their employment ending. One staff member has not been working for them for a month but they were unsure if she would come back in some capacity. However, when talking with the program they are stating she no longer is part of the program. A change form deleting these staff members must be given to the Licensing specialist as soon as possible. | |||
| 2022-10-19 | Complaint | 13A.16.04.01B | Corrected |
| Findings: In room 3 a picture showing 7 children in the room in high chairs was given to the Licensing Specialist when that room has a capacity for only 6 children. | |||
| 2022-04-04 | Complaint | 13A.16.05.01A(3) | Closed |
| Findings: When going through the building 8845 with the infants and toddlers room, mouse feces were seen by licensing specialists and pictures were taken. The feces were behind changing tables, behind moveable cribs, by moveable furniture, play areas of children, in the bathrooms, and on the floors under tables. | |||
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We started using Neverland for our two daughters in September 2023. We were in a bind as our current daycare raised their rates astronomically and we were forced to relocate. Neverland was welcoming and accommodating. My youngest was 13 months and my older daughter was 4. The center has wonderful experience for the children from circle time with the director, Miss.Lizzie and her guitar to making butter and bread from scratch. The staff has always been so helpful and easy to communicate with whenever we needed to speak to them. Tuition Rates have been steady and very appropriate. One of my favorite parts of the center is that they provide daily breakfasts and snacks for the students made fresh in their kitchen daily. These are wonderful snacks like carrots, peppers and hummus or dried cranberries and apple slices. Every Friday lunches are provided and the directors always plan a meal to allow students to try a new food or eat something that may not have often. My daughter tried a pho noodle bowl, homemade chicken soup, meatball sliders, make your own sandwich bar and many more home made meals on Fridays! I have Recommended many families here and have had a great experience across both the infant/toddler classrooms and the preschool program.
Neverland Learning Center is a beautiful 3 building center nestled in an area surrounded by woods and grassy areas. There is an abundance of wildlife in the vicinity. A pregnant mouse entered the one building and had babies. The staff tried to remove it humanely, but failed. An exterminator was promptly called and there has not been a problem since. Parents have full access to the classrooms and the center is very clean.