Description: We believe children learn best by interacting and exploring the world around them. Through their daily experiences in our care, we help them understand better the world in which they live. By our words, actions, and the activities we plan, we facilitate a desire and excitement for learning and growth. We nurture, encourage, and build the self-esteem of each child as they begin to develop the potential that each one has unique to him or her. It is our goal that each child will develop a positive self-image and a strong foundation of skills for future development and growth.
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.
Report Date | Report Type |
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2021-09-22 | ChildCareMonitoringChecklist.pdf |
2021-09-22 | Licensing CCC Inspection Report |
2021-08-03 | Licensing CCC Inspection Report |
2021-03-02 | ChildCareMonitoringChecklist.pdf |
2021-03-02 | Licensing CCC Inspection Report |
2020-01-15 | ChildCareMonitoringChecklist.pdf |
2020-01-15 | Licensing CCC Inspection Report |
2019-04-01 | Child Care Center Abbreviated Checklist.pdf |
2019-04-01 | Facility Licensing Compliance Agreement.pdf |
2017-02-16 | 10.9.4.5 Child Care Center Checklist Rev. 09/19/2015 |
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I have taken my child there for 2 1/2 years. She started there at 1 1/2. She has no problems at home with biting and has no problems anywhere else I leave her.They can't control children. My child learned to bit other kids from there and they can't discipline there. I tied working with them on different options to discipline her. Because that is not alright with me. And all they say we don't know what to do. We read a book to her about not biting. She has been going there so long her bad habits shes learned from them. I can't correct her when I'm not there.The are lying people. On the phone taking to Director Danielle she say there is always 2 adults with 20 kids. And 20 minutes later she tells me there's always 3 adults with 20 kids. I have rarely seen 3 adults in the room when I pick her up or drop her off. They say they always fill out incident reports but they do not always do that there been many occasions when they told me that another child bit my daughter but wasn't bad enough so they didn't do a report. There have been many occasions where she would come home with bruises on her knees from falling on the play quipment which is not a big deal because it happened during play but they tried telling me that they do incident reports for that and I've never signed an incident report for that. One time my child even came home with a bump on her head and they all acted like I had no clue what I was talking about. They are always dirty and my child would never like having to go there. But being open at 5:30am work with my schedule.They where nice to were with my changing work schedule Would not go there again for the safety of my child
Today about 3:10pm, I saw a VSD school bus drop off (at the edge of "Oscar's" driveway)about 15 children to a waiting Wee Care Day Care attendant, and watched as the group crossed the street about 25ft short of a "crosswalk". This woman should be teaching the children the importance of using the crosswalk, not showing them that jaywalking is perfectly acceptable. A couple of older children that trailed behind the group, stepped out into the road without looking, and could have easily been hit. (I called Wee Care Day Care to tell them what had happened, and the woman answering assured me that she would speak to her girls about it.)