PLANTING SEEDS OF HOPE CHILDREN'S CENTER

20 SIXTH STREET S.E., Massillon, OH 446463
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Data Freshness & Provenance

Inspection coverage

4 inspections on record

Active providers

License status: 3

Last refreshed

April 3, 2026

Latest inspection

August 5, 2025

Provenance

Ohio licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring

Quick Facts

These facts are normalized from the official record so they can be quoted directly.

Updated April 3, 2026

Provider
PLANTING SEEDS OF HOPE CHILDREN'S CENTER
License number
105893
Location
20 SIXTH STREET S.E., Massillon, OH 44646
Status
3
Safety grade
A (Excellent), score 96.6/100
Inspection record
4 inspections, last inspected August 5, 2025
Provenance
Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 3, 2026.

Safety Scorecard

A
Excellent96.6 / 100
Health93/100
Safety99/100
Staffing97/100
Compliance100/100

3

Total Violations

Aug 5, 2025

Last Inspection

N/A

Capacity

Violation Timeline

Violations by month over the last 3 years, colored by severity.

All Violations (3)

MINORSTAFFING5101:2-12-23Mar 14, 2025

During the inspection, it was determined that the toilet training practice used by Child Care Staff Members did not meet the requirements of the rule, as noted in number 3 below: 1. Children were forced to sit on the toilet or potty chair;2. Parents/guardians were not consulted regarding practices used at home;3. A toddler aged child was offered to reduce their schedule from fulltime to parttime and told they will not be able to return to the program after a specified date if they are not potty trained so they could be moved to the preschool group.Technical assistance was provided at the time of the inspection, and as discussed, please correct this rule noncompliance. A written response for this rule noncompliance is required at this time.

Resolution: Compliance Status: Approved

CRITICALHEALTH5101:2-12-07Jul 20, 2023

During the inspection, it was determined the programs written policies and procedures provided to the parents/guardians and employees was missing item numbers 11,14 below:General Information1. Program name, address, email address and telephone number.2. Description of the programs program philosophy.3. Days and hours of operation, scheduled closings and basic daily schedule.4. Staff/child ratios and group size.5. Opportunities for parent involvement in program activities.6. Opportunities for parents to meet with teachers regarding their child.7. Payment schedule, overtime charges and registration fees as applicable.8. Supports for onsite breastfeeding or pumping for mothers who wish to do so (if the program serves infants or toddlers).Program Policies and Procedures9. Enrollment including required enrollment information.10. Care of children without immunizations.11. Attendance including procedures for arrival and departure, the programs absent day policy, releasing child to persons other than the parent, releasing a child according to a custody agreement and follow up when a child scheduled to arrive from another program or activity does not arrive.12. Supervision of children, including a separate supervision policy for school-age children, if applicable.13. Child guidance.14. Suspension and expulsion.15. Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), including administering medication to children with disabilities and administering care procedures to children with disabilities.16. Outdoor play, including limitations placed on outdoor play due to weather or safety issues (considerations may include but are not limited to temperature, humidity, wind chill, ozone levels, pollen count, lightning, rain or ice.)17. Food and dietary policy, including, information regarding meeting one-third of the child's recommended daily dietary allowance, policy regarding formula, breast milk, meals and snacks, and a policy on providing supplemental food.18. Management of illness including isolation precautions, symptoms for discharge and return and notification of parent of ill child.19. Summary of procedures taken in the event of an emergency, serious illness or injury.20. Administration of medication and topical products including medical foods, modified diets and whether school age children are permitted to carry their own medication and ointments.21. Transportation for fieldtrips, routine trips (if applicable) and emergencies, including if the center will provide child care services to children whose parents refuse to grant consent for transportation to the source of emergency treatment.22. Water activities/swimming.23. Infant care, if applicable, including feeding, frequency of diaper checks and information about daily activities.24. Sleeping, Napping and Resting.25. Evening and overnight care, if applicable.26. Policy on hours of operation including closing due to weather, school delays or closings and any other factors.27. Situations that may require disenrollment of a child, if applicable.28. Problem or issue resolution for parents or employees to follow when needing assistance in resolving problems related to the child care program.29. Formal screenings and assessments on enrolled children and if the program reports child level data to ODJFS pursuant to 5101:2-17-02 of the Administrative Code.Revise the programs written policies and procedures to include the missing information. Submit the programs corrective action plan, which includes the revised written policies and procedures, to the Department to verify compliance with the requirements of this rule.

Resolution: Compliance Status: Approved

MINORSAFETY5101:2-12-22Jul 20, 2023

During the inspection, it was determined that the toddler group was served 1/2 granola bars, which posed a choking hazard and was not appropriate for their age in that size. Technical assistance was provided at the time of the inspection, and as discussed, please correct this rule noncompliance. A written response for this rule noncompliance is not required at this time.

Resolution: Compliance Status: Approved – Technical Assistance Provided

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Childcare Costs in This Area

INFANT (FAMILY HOME)

$661.97/mo

INFANT (CENTER)

$827.98/mo

PRESCHOOL (CENTER)

$660.33/mo

PRESCHOOL (FAMILY HOME)

$569.96/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is PLANTING SEEDS OF HOPE CHILDREN'S CENTER's safety grade?

PLANTING SEEDS OF HOPE CHILDREN'S CENTER has a safety grade of A (Excellent) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 96.6 out of 100.

How many violations does PLANTING SEEDS OF HOPE CHILDREN'S CENTER have?

PLANTING SEEDS OF HOPE CHILDREN'S CENTER has 3 total violations on record, including 1 critical, 0 serious, and 2 minor.

When was PLANTING SEEDS OF HOPE CHILDREN'S CENTER last inspected?

PLANTING SEEDS OF HOPE CHILDREN'S CENTER was last inspected on August 5, 2025.

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