Inspection · 2022-06-10
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Areas Reviewed
8VAC20-780 Administration.
8VAC20-780 Staff Qualifications and Training.
8VAC20-780 Staffing and Supervision.
8VAC20-780 Programs.
8VAC20-780 Special Care Provisions and Emergencies
Inspector Notes
An investigation was initiated on 6/3/22 and concluded on 8/23/22 in response to a complaint received by the department regarding concerns in the areas of supervision and behavior guidance. The investigation was conducted jointly with the local agency. On-site inspections were conducted on 6/10/22 and 8/23/22 and interviews with staff were completed. Documentation and records related to the complaint were also reviewed. Based on information gathered during the investigation, the portion of the complaint regarding behavior guidance is determined to be valid. Violations are cited on the violation notice provided to the center and were discussed with the center director at the conclusion of the investigation.
Violations
2Evidence:
1. In the school-age classroom, there was no lead teacher scheduled to be present from 2:30pm until 5:00pm.
2. Staff 1 stated he was the assistant in the school-aged classroom and had been employed at the center for 5 months. Staff 1 stated he had no prior experience working with children.
3.Center management confirmed that staff 1 (date of hire: 1/12/22) was not lead teacher qualified and was regularly scheduled to work alone in the school-aged classroom from 2:30pm until 5:00pm.
Evidence:
1. Staff reported that on 3/2/22, staff 2 poured water from a water bottle down the pants of child 1, age 4 years, because he was in the wrong classroom and would not got back to his class when asked.
2. Staff 1 stated that he was working in the school-age classroom and child 1 "hopped" over the gate to the two's classroom and began running around the room. Staff 1 reported that staff 2 (two's teacher) told child 1 "This is why you need to stay in your classroom" and then proceeded to pour water down the back of his pants. Staff 1 stated he asked staff 2 why she would do something like that and she replied "It's okay. It will dry". Staff 1 reported the water was enough to cover the bottom of child 1's shirt and saturate his pants.
3. Staff 2 reported that child 1 came into the two's class after being told not to come in and was running around the classroom. Staff 2 reported that she poured a small amount of water from her water bottle down the back of child 1's pants after repeatedly asking him to go back to his class and stated she "thought it was a joke" between her and the children.
4. Center management confirmed that staff 2 poured water down child 1's pants because he would not leave the two's classroom when asked and that staff 2 did not demonstrate appropriate behavior guidance in the classroom.