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Childery

Mother's Helper-Daybreak

Data last updated · May 2026

Quality Indicators

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  • Overall Quality
    4 / 5
  • Process Quality
    Not Available
  • Structural Quality
    4 / 5

Why this rating

This daycare earned 4 out of 5 stars overall. Structural quality reflects Utah's licensing baseline. Utah caps infant ratios at 1:4, toddler ratios at 1:5, and preschool ratios at 1:15. Lead-teacher education isn't regulated. Teachers must complete 20 hours of annual training. No objective process measures (e.g., state quality rating or national accreditation) are available for this daycare. The overall rating reflects structural features only.

Quality Recognitions & Accreditations

State Quality Rating
Child Care Quality System Default Foundation of Quality Learn more →
Accreditations
  • National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)Not Accredited
  • National Accreditation Commission (NAC)Not Accredited
  • National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA)Not Accredited
  • National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC)Not Accredited

Facility Info

Facility type
Daycare
Age groups served
Toddlers, School-Age
Licensed capacity
Not Available
Teacher-child ratios & group sizesState Minimum Displayed
AgeMax ratioMax group
Toddlers1:510

Teacher Credentials

Lead teacher credentialState Minimum Displayed
Not Regulated

Inspection History

2 Inspection Visits Since 2025 · 2 Findings
2 Important

Across 2 inspections since 2025, the issues cited most often were Staff Qualifications & Background Checks (2). None of the 2 findings were critical.

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  1. Apr 22, 20251 Finding1 Important
    • The Licensee Was Out of Compliance with R381-100-11(1)(a) by Failing to Be Physically Present in a Room or Area with A…R381-100-11(1)(a)-(f)

      The Licensee was out of compliance with R381-100-11(1)(a) by failing to be physically present in a room or area with a child . During an inspection it was determined that a caregiver closed the door behind a child, who was left in the playground area.

  2. Jan 7, 20251 Finding1 Important
    • The Provider Was Out of Compliance with This Rule by Having Children Who Were Not Actively SupervisedR381-100-11(1)(a)-(f)

      The provider was out of compliance with this rule by having children who were not actively supervised. In the 4s room, the caregiver did not know the number of children in their care