Inspection · 2024-07-03
(804) 588-2362
Areas Reviewed
8VAC20-780 Administration
8VAC20-780 Staff Qualifications and Trainings
8VAC20-780 Staffing and Supervision
8VAC20-780 Programs
8VAC20-820 The License
8VAC20-770 Background Checks (8VAC20-770)
63.2 Child Abuse & Neglect
Inspector Notes
An unannounced inspection was initiated and completed on July 3, 2024, in response to a complaint received by the licensing office on June 24, 2024, relating to allegations of forbidden actions and behavior guidance. The inspector was onsite from 9:40 AM until 11:35 AM. The inspector reviewed 1 child?s record on-site. This inspection included interviews, observations, and document review.
The preponderance of evidence gathered during the investigation supports the allegation; therefore, the complaint is determined to be valid. Information gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standards or law and the violations are documented on the violation notice issued to the program.
IF VIOLATIONS ARE CITED, ADD THIS: Please complete the plan of correction (POC) and date to be corrected sections for each violation cited on the violation notice. Specify how the deficient practice will be or has been corrected. Submit your POC within five (5) business days from today, which will be the close of business on 8/29/2024. A POC submitted after this date will not appear on the public website.
If you have any questions about this inspection, please contact the licensing inspector LaTasha Smith at (804) 588-2362 or LaTasha.Smith@doe.virginia.gov.
Violations
4Evidence:
1. Review of document titled ?Positive Behavioral Guidance? states that ?teachers are encouraged to embrace strategies that help learn how to identify feelings and make safe choices to express those emotions. The following strategies are the core of the Positive Behavioral Guidance Police: Rules of the Roost, Positive Acknowledgment or response to Specific Prosocial Behaviors, identifying feelings and the use of appropriate words to describe them, redirection, providing choices, talk it out/conflict resolution, using the primrose friends puppets to support. Prevention is a key component of Primrose?s Positive Behavior Guidance approach. Knowing each child as an individual and implementing the Balanced Learning curriculum as intended are at the core of Positive Behavior Guidance. Developing in understanding of developmentally appropriate behaviors and their potential causes, will further help teachers anticipate and effectively respond to behaviors when they occur?.
2. Review of documented title Staff Prohibited Behaviors 7.6 located in the employee handbook states ?Employees are not permitted to display any of the following behaviors. Violation of this policy could result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination. The use of corporal punishment. Corporal punishment means punishment inflicted directly on the body including, but not limited to: Hitting, spanking (refers to striking a child with an open hand on the buttocks or extremities with the intention of modifying behavior without causing physical injury), shaking, slapping, twisting, pulling, squeezing, or biting?.
3. reported that staff #1 entered the infant classroom with child #2. As staff #1 and child #2 entered the classroom, child #2 was crying and upset. Child #2 went to put his fingers in his mouth when staff #1 pulled the child?s hands down forcefully while telling the child to ?put your hands down? harshly. Staff #1 was seen smacking child #2?s hand two times.
4. Staff #1 was witnessed having child#2 put their hands in their mouth and bite down on their hand to see how it felt as punishment for biting another child.
Evidence:
Staff #1 was witnessed having child#2 put their hands in their mouth and bite down on their hand to see how it felt as punishment for biting another child.
Evidence:
In interviews on 7/3/2024 staff reported that staff #1 entered the infant classroom with child #2. As staff #1 and child #2 entered the classroom, child #2 was crying and upset. Child #2 went to put his fingers in his mouth when staff #1 pulled the child?s hands down forcefully while telling the child to ?put your hands down? harshly. Staff #1 was seen smacking child #2?s hand two times.
Evidence:
Staff witnessed staff #1 asking child #2 ?if he would like to be placed in a crib because that?s where babies go when they don?t listen?. Staff stated that child #2 looked upset but wasn?t crying.