Watch Me Grow Childcare LLC
346 W 4th St
Kuna, Idaho 83634
United States
Health and Safety Inspections
What is a Health and Safety Inspection?
Most child care providers offer safe and healthy environments. Health and safety inspections and investigations are a normal part of child care in Idaho. Inspections are not intended to "catch" anyone doing something wrong. Inspections help ensure the safety of children and staff, support staff in following requirements by finding concerns, and promote continuous improvement.
Idaho began publishing the results of health and safety inspections October 2017. Inspections are published as they are conducted and maintained on this site for at least three years.
Watch Me Grow Childcare LLC
346 W 4th St
Kuna, Idaho 83634
United States
Watch Me Grow Childcare LLC
346 W 4th St
Kuna, Idaho 83634
United States
Watch Me Grow Childcare LLC
346 W 4th St
Kuna, Idaho 83634
United States
Watch Me Grow Childcare LLC
346 W 4th St
Kuna, Idaho 83634
United States
Watch Me Grow Childcare LLC
346 W 4th St
Kuna, Idaho 83634
United States
Incident Reports
What is a Substantiated Incident?
Occasionally, families and community members may report that a child care facility is not meeting requirements for safe and healthy child care. All child care incidents reported in Idaho are investigated. After an investigation, if it is determined by the relevant authorities that an incident occurred, it is considered “substantiated.” It is important to know that only substantiated incidents and allegations are published on this website. Incidents that are still under investigation will not be published until the investigation is concluded.
Idaho began publishing substantiated incidents in October 2017. Incidents are published as each investigation is concluded and maintained on this site for at least three years.
Supervision Concern
During an investigation, it was discovered that the provider had more than 12 children in her care, exceeding her licensed capacity limit of 12 children.
Resolution
The provider came into compliance by reducing the number of children on site to below her licensed capacity.
Supervision concerns
There were concerns with supervision practices. At time of investigation, thirteen children were outside unsupervised. In addition, there were seventeen children onsite which exceeds the maximum allowed for a group care facility.
Resolution
During the investigation, the requirements for a group daycare license was discussed and the provider informed that the number of children in care would need to be dropped to a maximum of twelve. A follow up inspection verified all children were within sight and sound of staff, ratio requirements were met and the number of children on-site did not exceed the group daycare license maximum of twelve.
Supervision Concern
There was a concern of a child care provider not following child/staff ratio requirements. At the time of investigation, it was determined that the provider was out of child/staff ratio requirements.
Resolution
During a follow up investigation, it was determined that the provider was now in compliance with child/staff ratio requirements.