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Little Owl's Early Learning Center

CONTINUING - FULL

131 Weber Rd, Oakland, MD 21550, USA

Regulated/Licensed in Garrett County County, Maryland

7Elevated Risk
Day care center
4.2(5)Yelp(0)
Regulated/Licensed
Hours
7 AM–5:30 PM
Licensed for
57 children

The public record

License number
1746224863802x248545170243842370
License status
CONTINUING - FULL
License type
Regulated/Licensed
Licensed capacity
57 children
Address
131 Weber Rd, Oakland, MD 21550, USA
County
Garrett County County
Website
Not listed
License issued
September 1, 2023
License expires
August 31, 2027

Hours

Listed on Google

Mon
7 AM–5:30 PM
Tue
7 AM–5:30 PM
Wed
7 AM–5:30 PM
Thu
7 AM–5:30 PM
Fri
7 AM–5:30 PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

Hours change without the licence record changing. Call before you plan a drop-off around these times.

What Maryland licensed

Licence type
Continuing - Full
Status on record
In Good Standing
First licensed
September 1, 2023
Licence runs through
August 31, 2027
Licensed infant places
6
Licensed school-age places
25
Family Network region
Western Maryland

Maryland publishes an infant band and a school-age band and no others, so these are not a total capacity and say nothing about toddler or preschool places.

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

How the reviews split

The 4.2 average comes from 5 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

  • 5 star4
  • 4 star0
  • 3 star0
  • 2 star0
  • 1 star1

From Google

Recent parent reviews

  • We’ve gone back and forth about posting this, but we believe other families deserve to know what happened to ours. We enrolled our youngest child at Little Owls Early Learning Center in Oakland, MD, trusting them to provide safe, attentive care. What followed was one of the most stressful experiences we’ve ever faced as parents. Since November 2024, we had been quietly collecting information and our concerns grew—many of which came directly from our own observations. Among the most disturbing: I personally witnessed multiple toddlers unbuckled in their highchairs, while the teachers had their backs turned, conversing with each other. One of the children (who belongs to one of the teachers at the center) began to throw a fit and I physically had to reach over the bookshelf to prevent the child from falling out of the highchair on their head. After I repeatedly said, "Be careful buddy, you're going to fall," a teacher finally noticed, and instead of showing concern, told the child (who was under 18 months old), “Your mom said to ignore you when you're throwing fits like this and to come back when you're calm.” On a separate visit, my husband made a light joke about a child having a goose egg, and another teacher replied casually that her own child rolled off the changing table that day and got a goose egg too. There were numerous occasions when employee spouses—who are not staff, but were fathers of children there—were found sitting in rocking chairs in the childcare rooms, around children, during operating hours. If you know our son, you know he's been talking for over 6 months and his sense of understanding is scary. With that said, he needs direction and interaction, something he wasn't receiving there. When left to just play, he would climb or act out to get the teachers' attention. In response to his actions, the owner told me that she couldn't "legally" kick him out for his behaviors until he was 2 and then requested a mental health evaluation on him through Child Care Choices. After multiple observations, the Child Care Choices specialist determined that there was nothing wrong with our child. In fact, she concluded that the teachers were not building rapport with the children and noted multiple times that instead of engaging them in real physical activity, they were being placed in front of a TV playing a “move and groove” follow-along show. In the end, there were no developmental or mental health concerns for our son. Despite these red flags, we tried to give the benefit of the doubt. But things escalated when the daycare filed two CPS reports against our family in a short span, alleging child abuse, questioning our children’s hygiene and our parenting. We believe these were retaliatory, perhaps because we began asking too many questions to other parents or because they were trying to get us to withdraw him from their care... The emotional damage these reports caused was devastating. Our children were scared. Our family was shaken. We were forced to take our toddler to a hospital an hour away for full-body X-rays, even though there was no injury requiring them. It cost us lost wages, travel time, and peace of mind. Thankfully, both CPS investigations were fully closed. Abuse was ruled out. There was never anything there. We knew it—and now everyone else does too. We ultimately withdrew our child permanently. It was the only safe and sane choice.

    Destiny WinebrennerJul 3, 2025

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

Questions parents ask about Little Owl's Early Learning Center

Is Little Owl's Early Learning Center a licensed child care provider in Maryland?

Yes. Little Owl's Early Learning Center holds Maryland licence 1746224863802x248545170243842370, listed as "CONTINUING - FULL" by the Office of Child Care, Maryland State Department of Education in Garrett County. The licence is recorded as Continuing - Full, running to August 31, 2027. Confirm current standing with the Office of Child Care before enrolling.

What does Maryland record about Little Owl's Early Learning Center's standing?

Maryland records Little Owl's Early Learning Center's status as "In Good Standing". That is a single status field in a snapshot, not a compliance history, and it is not the same as a clean inspection record. Maryland publishes inspection findings separately at checkccmd.org and they are not included here.

How many children is Little Owl's Early Learning Center licensed for?

Maryland's record lists 6 infant places and 25 school-age places for Little Owl's Early Learning Center. Those are the only two age bands this dataset publishes, so they are not a total capacity and do not describe toddler or preschool places. Ask the provider for its full licensed capacity.

Does this page show inspection results for Little Owl's Early Learning Center?

No. Maryland inspects licensed child care programmes and publishes the results through Check Child Care Maryland at checkccmd.org. Those reports are not included here, so nothing on this page reflects Little Owl's Early Learning Center's inspection history either way. This page's record comes from Maryland Family Network's LOCATE service, which carries licence and status data rather than inspection findings.

About this record

This page republishes the public license record maintained by the State Department of Education, Office of Child Care. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.

Where this comes from

  1. Primary. The Maryland Family Network LOCATE child care search, licence 1746224863802x248545170243842370. Inspection findings are published separately by the Office of Child Care on Check Child Care Maryland and are not included on this page.
  2. Context. Our explainer on how Maryland daycare licensing and inspections work, and on Maryland child care assistance.

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