Description: LAIQ, RABIA FAMILY CHILD CARE is a FAMILY DAY CARE HOME in SAN DIEGO CA, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Type | Inspection Dates | Reports/Citations |
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Inspection | 2019-12-09 | FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT |
Summary | 12/09/2019 | Type B Citation: 2; |
*Type B citation is for a violation that, if not corrected, may become an immediate risk to the health, safety or personal rights of clients. Examples include faulty medical record keeping and lack of adequate staff training. |
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Rabia truly cares for all the children and our families. My child was struggling at a previous daycare, and once I brought my daughter to her I have never seen my daughter so happy. She truly looks forward to going every morning and it feels so good knowing that Rabia is someone I can trust with not just one but multiple children of mine. I always recommend her to all my friends and family who are expecting children.
I have a long-term relationship with this provider as she has taken care of multiple children of mine. She is super sweet and it is very obvious she truly cared about your child. I have recommended Rabia to all my friends and family!
My daughter went to her daycare for two years from age 1.5 to 3.5. Towards the end, my daughter did not want to keep going there. She’s now 6 and recently told me the real reason she didn’t want to go. She says she got yelled at a lot. My daughter is very well behaved so the caregiver can’t use that as an excuse. I believe my daughter especially since one time when I went to pick up my daughter I heard the caregiver yelling at a child that was asking for water. She knew I’d heard her yell so she played it off saying the kid had asked for water 10 times. Anyhow, please be mindful of sending your kids here.