Description: First Friends Learning Center is a Licensed Center - III in Bossier City LA, with a maximum capacity of 31 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant (Under 1), Toddler (ages 1-2), PK (ages 3-4). The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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2021-03-11 | No deficiencies were cited on this date. |
2020-11-17 | No deficiencies were cited on this date. |
2020-06-23 | No deficiencies were cited on this date. |
2019-10-31 | No deficiencies were cited on this date. |
2019-10-01 | Click Here * |
2019-04-23 | No deficiencies were cited on this date. |
2019-04-02 | No deficiencies were cited on this date. |
2019-03-26 | Click Here |
2019-01-14 | No deficiencies were cited on this date. |
2018-12-11 | Click Here |
2018-10-31 | Click Here |
2018-03-19 | Click Here |
2017-09-27 | No deficiencies were cited on this date. |
2017-03-21 | Click Here |
Inspection visit information is available online. However, if a report is not available of if you are unable to access the report, you may contact the DOE Licensing Division at (225)342-9905 for this information. |
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This is a loving and caring childcare center. The staff is warm and friendly. They really care about the children and the parents. I will tell everyone whose looking for childcare to go to that center
This is a follow up to the previous comment. The child described in the above comment was taken to the doctor & diagnosed with a yeast infection due to excessive wetness. Kudos to the parent that sought out medical care & now there is at least documentation concerning the care provided by this facility . Maybe the action of this parent will prevent other children from receiving this low standard if care at this facility .
The learning aspect of this daycare may be appropriate and that is a vital part of any daycare. It is also wonderful to have a friendly staff. However, I have witnessed the continual extreme diaper rashes of a child that attends this daycare. I am uncertain as to whether the child is being left in a soiled diaper or simply not cleaned properly when he is changed. I have also been told that the parents do not have to provide diapers at this facility maybe this creates a hardship on the facility. If these incidences are not occurring at the daycare then maybe the daycare should take a look at the home care of the child. It is the responsibility of the day care to report neglect. I am in the health care field and it is my responsibility to report neglect.