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Bright Beginnings Learning Center
2327 Second Avenue, Decatur GA 30032 · License #CCLC-14762 · Child Care Learning Center
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- Director
- Linda Harris
- Phone
- (404) 941-7194
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- Address
- 2327 Second Avenue, Decatur GA 30032 · Directions
Hours
Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- 2-Star quality rating
- Licensed for 51 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning- Violation
591-1-1-.36(10) · Rule 591-1-1-.36(10) requires that a child shall never be left unattended in a vehicle. AND
- Violation
591-1-1-.32(7) · Rule 591-1-1-.32(7) requires that children shall be supervised at all times appropriate to the individual age, needs and capabilities of each child. Such supervision must include, but not be limited to, indoor and outdoor activities, mealtimes, naptime, transportation, field trips, and transitions between activities. "Supervision" means that the appropriate number of Staff members are physically present in the area where children are being cared for and are providing watchful oversight to the children, volunteers and Students-in-Training. The persons supervising in the child care area must be alert, positioned to maximize their ability to hear and see the children at all times, and able to respond promptly to the needs and actions of the children being supervised, as well as the actions of the volunteers and Students-in- Training, and provide timely attention to the children's actions and needs. Staff shall be attentive and participating with all children during mealtimes and shall be seated within an arm’s length away from children thirty-six (36) months of age and younger.
During an investigation, it was determined that on April 15, 2025, a 4-year-old child was left in an empty afterschool classroom bathroom for two minutes without staff knowing where the child was. Also, on April 15, 2025, four children were allowed to get off of the center’s vehicle and go into the center alone, unsupervised. One child did not get off the vehicle and was left alone in the vehicle for an undetermined amount of time.
- Violation
591-1-1-.36(7)(d)1 · Rule 591-1-1-.36(7)(d)1 requires that the first check shall be conducted immediately upon unloading the last child at any location including, but not limited to, a field trip destination, arrival at the Center, and the last stop during transportation to home or school. The responsible person on the vehicle shall: physically walk through the entire vehicle; visually inspect all seat surfaces, under all seats and in all compartments or recesses in the vehicle’s interior; sign the passenger transportation checklist (s), indicating all of the children have exited the vehicle; and give the passenger transportation checklist(s) to the second designated Staff person.
During an investigation, it was determined that on April 15, 2025, staff did not conduct a first check of the vehicle once arriving back at the center after afternoon transportation. Children were transported from McNair Elementary back to the center. Staff signed that the first check was completed but one child was left in the vehicle for an undetermined amount of time.
- Violation
591-1-1-.36(7)(d)2 · Rule 591-1-1-.36(7)(d)2 requires that the second designated Staff person shall conduct a check of the vehicle immediately upon the completion of the first check of the vehicle. The responsible person shall physically walk through the entire vehicle; visually inspect all seat surfaces, under all seats and in all compartments or recesses in the vehicle's interior; and sign the passenger transportation checklist(s), indicating all of the children have exited the vehicle. There shall be continuous watchful oversight of the vehicle between the first check and second check.
During an investigation, it was determined that on April 15, 2025, staff did not conduct a second check of the vehicle once arriving back at the center after afternoon transportation. Children were transported from McNair Elementary back to the center. Staff signed that the second check was completed but one child was left in the vehicle for an undetermined amount of time.
- Violation
591-1-1-.29(3) · Rule 591-1-1-.29(3) requires that the Director or designated person-in-charge shall report or cause to be reported to the Department within twenty-four (24) hours or the next work day: any death of a child while in the care of the Center; any serious illness or injury requiring hospitalization or professional medical attention other than first aid of a child while in the care of the Center; any situation when a child in care becomes missing, such as, but not limited to, a child who is left on a vehicle, a child who leaves the building, playground, or property, or a child who is left behind on any trip; any fire; any structural disaster; any emergency situation that requires temporarily relocating children; and any time the program’s operating status changes (i.e., open to closed or temporarily closed and temporarily closed to open).
During an investigation, it was determined that on April 15, 2025, a 4-year-old child was left unsupervised in an afterschool bathroom for two minutes. In addition, on the same date, a child was left on the center’s vehicle for an undetermined amount of time. Neither incident was reported to the Department within 24 hours or the next business day as required.
- Violation
591-1-1-.32(7) · Rule 591-1-1-.32(7) requires that children shall be supervised at all times appropriate to the individual age, needs and capabilities of each child. Such supervision must include, but not be limited to, indoor and outdoor activities, mealtimes, naptime, transportation, field trips, and transitions between activities. "Supervision" means that the appropriate number of Staff members are physically present in the area where children are being cared for and are providing watchful oversight to the children, volunteers and Students-in-Training. The persons supervising in the child care area must be alert, positioned to maximize their ability to hear and see the children at all times, and able to respond promptly to the needs and actions of the children being supervised, as well as the actions of the volunteers and Students-in- Training, and provide timely attention to the children's actions and needs. Staff shall be attentive and participating with all children during mealtimes and shall be seated within an arm’s length away from children thirty-six (36) months of age and younger.
It was determined based on observation that on June 4, 2024, a staff member walked out of classroom C into classroom D for one minute, leaving fifteen children unsupervised in classroom C. It was further determined that a staff member was observed standing near the ramp at the front door while a child was observed walking with a box towards the trash can which was located near the road. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
591-1-1-.32(7) · Rule 591-1-1-.32(7) requires that children be supervised at all times appropriate to the individual age, needs and capabilities of each child. Such supervision must include, but not be limited to, indoor and outdoor activities, mealtimes, naptime, transportation, field trips, and transitions between activities. "Supervision" means that the appropriate number of Staff members are physically present in the area where children are being cared for and are providing watchful oversight to the children, volunteers and Students-in-Training. The persons supervising in the child care area must be alert, positioned to maximize their ability to hear and see the children at all times, and able to respond promptly to the needs and actions of the children being supervised, as well as the actions of the volunteers and Students-in-Training, and provide timely attention to the children's actions and needs. Staff shall be attentive and participating with all children during mealtimes and shall be seated within an arm¶s length away from children thirty- six (36) months of age and younger.
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 22, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that a staff member briefly walked into the front foyer to speak with a parent for approximately two minutes leaving eight children in classroom C unsupervised. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
591-1-1-.32(7) · Rule 591-1-1-.32(7) requires that children be supervised at all times appropriate to the individual age, needs and capabilities of each child. Such supervision must include, but not be limited to, indoor and outdoor activities, mealtimes, naptime, transportation, field trips, and transitions between activities. "Supervision" means that the appropriate number of Staff members are physically present in the area where children are being cared for and are providing watchful oversight to the children, volunteers and Students-in-Training. The persons supervising in the child care area must be alert, positioned to maximize their ability to hear and see the children at all times, and able to respond promptly to the needs and actions of the children being supervised, as well as the actions of the volunteers and Students-in-Training, and provide timely attention to the children's actions and needs. Staff shall be attentive and participating with all children during mealtimes and shall be seated within an arm¶s length away from children thirty- six (36) months of age and younger.
During a Complaint Closure conducted on August 11, 2023 ; It was determined based on an investigation that on September 15, 2022 at approximately 4:58 p.m., center staff failed to provide adequate supervision and watchful oversight when center staff allowed two ten-year-old children to be in the one-year-old classroom, alone with no staff member, for an unknown amount of time. A one- year-old child sustained severe injuries and had to receive professional medical attention as a result of the center's gross negligence. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.
- Violation
591-1-1-.32(7) · Rule 591-1-1-.32(7) requires that children be supervised at all times appropriate to the individual age, needs and capabilities of each child. Such supervision must include, but not be limited to, indoor and outdoor activities, mealtimes, naptime, transportation, field trips, and transitions between activities. "Supervision" means that the appropriate number of Staff members are physically present in the area where children are being cared for and are providing watchful oversight to the children, volunteers and Students-in-Training. The persons supervising in the child care area must be alert, positioned to maximize their ability to hear and see the children at all times, and able to respond promptly to the needs and actions of the children being supervised, as well as the actions of the volunteers and Students-in-Training, and provide timely attention to the children's actions and needs. Staff shall be attentive and participating with all children during mealtimes and shall be seated within an arm¶s length away from children thirty- six (36) months of age and younger.
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 12, 2023 ; It was determined based on observation that a staff member walked into classroom C leaving six children unsupervised in classroom D for approximately two minutes. Exhibit "A"
- Violation
591-1-1-.32(7) · Rule 591-1-1-.32(7) requires that children be supervised at all times appropriate to the individual age, needs and capabilities of each child. Such supervision must include, but not be limited to, indoor and outdoor activities, mealtimes, naptime, transportation, field trips, and transitions between activities. "Supervision" means that the appropriate number of Staff members are physically present in the area where children are being cared for and are providing watchful oversight to the children, volunteers and Students-in-Training. The persons supervising in the child care area must be alert, positioned to maximize their ability to hear and see the children at all times, and able to respond promptly to the needs and actions of the children being supervised, as well as the actions of the volunteers and Students-in-Training, and provide timely attention to the children's actions and needs. Staff shall be attentive and participating with all children during mealtimes and shall be seated within an arm¶s length away from children thirty- six (36) months of age and younger.
During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 22, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that a staff member briefly walked into the front foyer to speak with a parent for approximately two minutes leaving eight children in classroom C unsupervised.
- Violation
591-1-1-.32(7) · Rule 591-1-1-.32(7) requires that children be supervised at all times appropriate to the individual age, needs and capabilities of each child. Such supervision must include, but not be limited to, indoor and outdoor activities, mealtimes, naptime, transportation, field trips, and transitions between activities. "Supervision" means that the appropriate number of Staff members are physically present in the area where children are being cared for and are providing watchful oversight to the children, volunteers and Students-in-Training. The persons supervising in the child care area must be alert, positioned to maximize their ability to hear and see the children at all times, and able to respond promptly to the needs and actions of the children being supervised, as well as the actions of the volunteers and Students-in-Training, and provide timely attention to the children's actions and needs. Staff shall be attentive and participating with all children during mealtimes and shall be seated within an arm¶s length away from children thirty- six (36) months of age and younger.
During a Complaint Closure conducted on August 11, 2023 ; It was determined based on an investigation that on September 15, 2022 at approximately 4:58 p.m., center staff failed to provide adequate supervision and watchful oversight when center staff allowed two ten-year-old children to be in the one-year-old classroom, alone with no staff member, for an unknown amount of time. A one- year-old child sustained severe injuries and had to receive professional medical attention as a result of the center's gross negligence. Exhibit "A"
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Aug 28, 2025 inspection noted: “During an investigation, it was determined that on April 15, 2025, a 4-year-old child was left in an empty afterschool classroom bathroom for two minutes withou…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Feb 1, 2024 inspection noted: “During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 22, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that a staff member briefly walked into the front foyer to spe…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Sep 28, 2023 inspection noted: “During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 22, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that a staff member briefly walked into the front foyer to spe…” — what has changed since then?
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