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June 2023 by Delia D.
My kids are grown now. Discovery was wonderful. I worked very long hours, but they worked with me, not against me. Every day at pick up, both kids proudly showed me their art, books they read, songs they sang, and other interesting projects. If they saw a bug inside , a teacher would gently move it outside and explain how to respect nature. They loved the chickens. They loved singing songs, reading in the loft and swinging. They loved circle time. Why am I writing now? Because I finally slowed down and am going through boxes of my kids artwork. It's a sentimental project. But I remember their teachers fondly. They watched over two precious children while their parents worked to provide a middle class home, groceries, utilities, etc. in a safe little town. Both kids are doing just fine. I never worried about them when I dropped them off. Thank you, Discovery. Thank you especially to Sue. Peace.
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January 2020 by amy stone
My child has been coming here almost 2 years and learned so much teacher Sue is amazing! So are the other teachers as well!
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January 2017 by Life New
Never send your kids here! I am very very disappointed! My kid cried all day, no one came to comfort him and hug him, just left him crying and spitting up. I saw him crying in the morning, and still crying in the noon, standing in the same spot! This is preschool, not a farm! And now I know why there are more kids in the Little School, its neighboring day care.The owner will SUE you for three months of tuition even though your kid only attend for a few hours. The court mediator disclosed that she has taken other parents to court as well. Be careful! Do not sign anything without a lawyer, she has a predatory contract. It is clear the top interest of her school is your money, not your child's education.Update after 2 weeks. My son Robert doesn't understand English and teachers' words, as well as the so-called rules in class. The teachers assumed Robert disrespected them, and isolated him. They don't involve him in the basketball game, they refuse him while handing out candies to other kids. They are giving hints to my son and other kids that teachers don't like Robert, and Robert can be isolated. For a non-English speaking kid and his first month in preschool, encouragement is much more better than punishment and isolation. PS: Teachers judge kid because of the language he speaks, that is a behavior of racial discrimination.