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Center Based Child Care and Preschool Program - Licensed Provider ✓ Licensed

Twin Oaks Kids & Fitness

South Burlington, VT · Chittenden County
80 Eastwood Dr., South Burlington, VT 05403
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Quick Facts

Capacity
71 children
Age Range
Infant, Toddler, Preschool
Type of Care
Daytime, Full-Time, Part-Time
Languages
English,
Subsidized Program
Participates
Food Program
Does not participate
State Rating
4

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Contact Information

📞 (802) 658-0080
80 Eastwood Dr.
South Burlington, VT 05403
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Licensed Center Based Child Care and Preschool Program - Licensed Provider
Active License
License Number
2807
Issued By
Vermont Agency of Human Services
Accreditation
NAEYC
District Office
Vermont Child Care Consumer Line

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About the Provider

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Kids & Fitness practices a child-centered approach that responds to the changing interests of each child. Our educators modify curriculum and explore current developments in educational theory to ensure quality childcare. We provide the children with additional instruction from certified swim, tennis, and other fitness professionals employed by The Edge as well as outside music and activity professionals. Each location has been awarded 4 STARS in the Step Ahead Recognition System (STARS) awarded by the Vermont Dept. of Children and Families. Programs that participate in STARS are stepping ahead ¿ going above and beyond state regulations to provide professional services that meet the needs of children and families. Each location participates in the Early Learning Partnership Program through approved area school districts and is in line with ACT 166 Pre-Kindergarten, meaning our curriculum is consistent with the VT Early Learning Standards, and we use Teaching Strategies Gold to assess children¿s development. Kids & Fitness integrates music and movement, cardiovascular exercise (running and aerobic), and introductory organized sports into our daily routine. Swim lessons are offered at different times throughout the year based on location and availability. Flexible schedules. Kids & Fitness offers a partial or a full-week schedule. The partial week schedule is Mon/Wed/Fri or Tue/Thu. The full week is Monday through Friday. The planned program hours of operation are 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Our facilities include several indoor and outdoor play areas that provide opportunities to explore and develop a sense of community and learning.
Additional Information: Initial License Date: 12/01/2005; 3 Star Early Childhood Program - Licensed Provider; Sibling Discount Available; Program Meals: Allergy Awareness; Area Description: Fenced Yard, Smoke Free;

Hours of Operation

  • Days of Operation Monday - Friday
  • Open Hours08:00:00 to 17:00:00

Inspection/Report History

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Type Create Date Due Date Corrected Date Status
Violation 2026-03-24 2026-04-22 2026-04-17 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 6.2.6.1: Staff shall be able to hear all children of pre-kindergarten age and younger at all times, shall be able to see the children with a quick glance, and shall be able to physically respond immediately.
Violation 2026-01-08 2026-02-06 2026-01-29 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.4.1.5: Children shall be supervised by staff while napping or resting. Staff shall directly observe a sleeping infant at least every fifteen (15) minutes to check the infant's face, view the color of the infant's skin, and check on the infant's breathing.
Violation 2026-01-08 2026-02-06 2026-01-29 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.2.1.8: Staff shall wash the hands of children who are unable to wash their own hands and provide developmentally appropriate guidance and supervision to help children learn and practice healthy hand washing.
Violation 2026-01-08 2026-02-06 2026-01-29 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 7.1.3: The licensee, in consultation with the program director, shall establish written program policies and procedures and provide these to staff and to auxiliary staff left alone with children and/or counted in staff/child ratio as specified in the rule 6.2.1.8 of these regulations during an orientation training session approved by the Division prior to being left alone with children. Trainees under eighteen (18) years of age and other staff not left alone with children shall complete the orientation training within at least one (1) month of their first date of working with children. Complete written information and the orientation training session shall include: Basic knowledge of child growth and development; Routine and emergency health protection of children including health related exclusions; Safety and sanitation requirements including handling and storage of hazardous materials and disposal of bio contaminants; Positive behavior management; Supervision of children; Child accident and injury procedures including building and physical premises safety; Safe sleep practices; Administration of medication requirements; Emergency and evacuation requirements; Nutrition and food safety including prevention of and response to emergencies due to food and allergic reactions; Recordkeeping; Transportation and child passenger safety; Release of children; Respectful engagement of families; Preventing, recognizing, and reporting child abuse and neglect; including information about the signs and symptoms of sexual abuse, sexual violence, grooming processes, recognizing the dangers of child sexual abuse, and other predatory behaviors of sex offenders; Recognition of and response to the symptoms of common childhood illnesses; Preventing the spread of infectious disease; Providing developmentally appropriate activities and experiences for children; Inclusion of children with special needs; Guidelines for volunteers, partner staff, auxiliary staff, and business managers; Responsibility to comply with current applicable licensing regulations; Staffing requirements to include opening and closing; and Ensuring children have extra clothes and diapers available.
Violation 2026-01-08 2026-02-06 2026-01-29 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.4.2.3: Staff shall ensure that infants sleep in cribs or port-a-cribs. Infants shall not be placed to sleep on soft surfaces, such as a couch or sofa, pillow, quilts, sheepskins or blankets. Infants shall not be placed in car seats, swings, high chairs, jumping chairs or similar equipment for sleep. A child that falls asleep in this type of equipment shall be gently transferred to a crib or port-a-crib as soon as feasible.
Violation 2025-01-22 2025-01-22 2025-04-18 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 6.2.6.6: The program director shall ensure that no person be left alone with children without approval from the Division based on the results of a background check that includes fingerprinting; with the exception of a parent may be left alone with his/her own child(ren).
Violation 2024-02-29 2024-03-22 2024-03-14 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.4.1.5: Children shall be supervised by staff while napping or resting. Staff shall directly observe a sleeping infant at least every fifteen (15) minutes to check the infant's face, view the color of the infant's skin, and check on the infant's breathing.
Violation 2024-02-29 2024-03-22 2024-03-14 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.2.3.11: Each diaper changing procedure shall include: * Preparation: assemble supplies, staff member washes hands, prepares changing surface with either a disposable covering or ensure that the surface was recently cleaned and disinfected and bring the child to the diaper changing area. * Dirty Phase: remove soiled diaper, dispose of diaper, and cleanse diaper area of the child. * Clean Phase: put on clean diaper, dress child, and wash the child's hands. * Clean up: clean and disinfect the diaper changing surface, and staff member washes their own hands. * Record diaper change.
Violation 2023-04-05 2023-05-22 2023-05-16 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 6.2.7.3: Staff shall use positive methods of guidance and behavior management that encourage self-control, self-direction, self-esteem, and cooperation.
Violation 2023-03-20 2023-04-07 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 7.1.2.2: Staff who are counted in the staff/child ratios and auxiliary staff left alone with children and/or counted in staff/child ratio as specified in the rule 6.2.1.8 of these regulations shall obtain training in pediatric first aid and in infant and child CPR within three (3) months of beginning work in the CBCCPP and remain currently certified.
Violation 2022-03-29 2022-04-18 2022-04-18 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.4.2.3: Staff shall ensure that infants sleep in cribs or port-a-cribs. Infants shall not be placed to sleep on soft surfaces, such as a couch or sofa, pillow, quilts, sheepskins or blankets. Infants shall not be placed in car seats, swings, high chairs, jumping chairs or similar equipment for sleep. A child that falls asleep in this type of equipment shall be gently transferred to a crib or port-a-crib as soon as feasible.
Violation 2022-03-29 2022-04-18 2022-04-18 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.2.3.12: The licensee shall post the diaper changing procedure at each diaper changing area.
Violation 2020-12-04 2020-12-31 2020-12-27 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 6.2.6.1: Staff shall be able to hear all children of pre-kindergarten age and younger at all times, shall be able to see the children with a quick glance, and shall be able to physically respond immediately.
Violation 2020-03-11 2020-03-26 2020-03-26 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 3.4.3: A system for taking attendance, including documentation of the time when each child arrives and departs each day he/she attends the CBCCPP, shall be established. The licensee shall save all daily attendance records identifying the hours of children's attendance for at least twelve (12) months from the date that care is provided.
Violation 2020-03-11 2020-03-26 2020-03-26 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 7.3.1.4: The program director of a CBCCPP licensed to care for sixty (60) or more children shall be qualified as a teacher, shall have at least an additional twenty-four (24) months of experience working with groups of children from grade three (3) or younger, and shall have completed either: * A Vermont Early Childhood and Afterschool Program Director Step Two (2) Certificate or Vermont Early Childhood and Afterschool Program Director Credential, Step Three (3); or * Successful completion of a three (3) college credit course in curriculum, and an additional nine (9) college credits in program management, staff supervision, administration, or human resource management.

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