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November 2023 by Hi My name
I don't recommend the place
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August 2023 by Liyan J.
My son only attended this preschool for three days and we decided to pull him out of here. It was a horrible experience. 1. My son has food allergy and we provided all the allergy related paperwork but school still fed him allergy triggering food and caused him bad rash all over the body. 2. The teacher was so busy with other stuff and not friendly to kids. She did not take any time to welcome my son on his first day, not a single word of greeting. He was left at the corner crying for the most of the time at the preschool. The teacher did not provide him any emotional support. When my son was crying so sadly, one of the little girls in his class handed him the tissue paper to comfort him. Even a 3 year old felt sorry for my son. But the teacher did not do what she supposed to. She did not invite my son to her circle time or provide toys or show him how to get the toys. She completely ignored him. 3. The school seems to have very nice curriculum with nice App to monitor and communicate with parents but it's the worst thing about the Childtime. The teacher spend so much time to update daily activities in the app and follow the busy curriculum, she did not have time to take care of the kids. Not only for my son, she did not take care of any kids. She always ask kids to clean up the toys 15~20 min before the next activity. Because some of the kids will not listen immediately. But some do listen. My son always clean up right away and he will be out of toy for 20 min. Most of the time kids were waiting for the next activity without doing anything. 4. They claim they provide well balanced low sugar low sodium food to the kids. Most of their fruits were canned fruits. The cereal they provided has high sugar. They made the system and curriculum to please the parents but not good for the little kids. 5. When we decide to withdraw, they think it's my son's problem. He is not suitable for the group care environment. That being said, please remember only tough kids can survive Childtime. So if you care about your kids and it's their first time going to the preschool or group care, please do not come here. I spent $500 to try it out 3 days and ended up giving my son a traumatic experience. I do not want any other parents waste this kind of money.
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April 2023 by carlos “sleepster” melendez
I had called the call center they told me they would have something available in May so I could schedule a tour I went the lady was extremely rude almost like she knew before we got there she didn't want us there a complete waste of time staff does not seem happy there!
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March 2023 by K G.
All the teachers are so nice and go above and beyond for the kiddos. They are open for most holidays that other schools aren't, have real grass, and have many fun events.
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January 2023 by Christie P.
Definitely the best place ever! The teachers and staff are all very nice and welcoming ! My daughter asked to go to school everyday! She loves it here and learned a lot from her teacher. I highly recommend this place if you are looking for somewhere to bring your child.
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June 2022 by Nancy V.
My son has been going here for a year now, what a big difference the educators have made in his life. He will be moving on up to kinder and he's well prepared. I will be signing up my daughter once she's potty trained, I hope all the teachers will still be there, going to miss everyone here but we'll probably run into some of them around the city.
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August 2021 by Renee S.
I enrolled my son here for summer and did their flex-pass/drop-in option. He only got to enjoy just a handful of days this summer, but he loved it and I cannot say enough about the Center Director, Irene. It's a small campus, but lots of kids and she was always so attentive to my child and I. So on top of everything, answering all my emails and calls. I really feel like she and the office staff went above and beyond for us, so I can only imagine the treatment of the full-time families. If we lived in the area primarily, I would certainly enroll my child here for more hours. They are amazing!!!
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May 2021 by Erica S.
My daughter absolutely loves it here. She's now 14 months old and has been going since she was 6 months. The workers seem to really care about the children. They always get back to me right away when I have a question. I also enjoy that I get updates throughout the day with my child's activities and I can watch her on a live stream all day. Thanks to all her teachers!
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December 2019 by Fidel Navarro Jr.
Childtime was recommended by a family member who has been utilizing their service for a couple of year now. We started using them as they had some good selling points (ie smaller classes, dependable teachers, app for updates, etc.) and based on the recommendation.My son seeemed to transition well in the infant room (under 2’s) although was transitioned to the 2-3 age classroom after a couple of months in the infant room. The change was unfortunately not great as the class sizes in the new room drastically changed with the class routinely being at capacity (12 kids to 1 teacher, with no aid to assist or assist rarely). Not only was the class at capacity but many times over capacity or with a mixture of 2 classes in 1 small room. Not an ideal situation for the kids, teachers or parents. We observed and were asked by the school director to ensure we called or messaged the school if our son was not going to be attending so they can adjust their teachers accordingly (ie so they always keep them at capacity and give people less hours). NO! We are not paying you so that you can call teachers off work because they don’t have a full class. We pay the service regardless so this was a ridiculous request from my point of view.The teachers in the 2-3 seemed ok however fluctuated during the first couple of months until a full time teacher was found. The teacher was great and was one of the only saving graces for Childtime although we could tell she was extremely overworked.Our son started displaying delays with speech and we started him on Speech and ABA therapy to assist with his continued development. Once we shared that our son was doing speech and ABA the Childtime director (Ms Irene) began to request documentation on our son’s medical records, dr notes, etc. and compared his speech delay to Epilepsy on multiple occasions. No, Epilepsy is not the same as a speech delay!!! We discussed his status on multiple occasions with Ms Irene and unfortunately she displayed very little knowledge of what she was actually requesting or what Chidtime actually needed to further assist with our son’s speech delay. We mentioned that nothing was being requested from their end besides utilizing simple words with our son. The director was very pushy with her requests and was not comfortable at all when speaking with us.We obviously had continued concerns due to all items listed and began the search for a new school/daycare.We also had a qualified individual come to observe our son at Childtime and the results were unbelievable. As we suspected, the school is short staffed and the children are not being properly supported for success. We were basically told that they would not recommend ANYONE use Childtime especially not for a child who has specific needs (ie speech). We were looking for a school and not a place to board our son!We have now left Childtime and could not be happpier. We are at a school now were the 2-3, 3-4 yr old classes have a total of 7 kids to 1 teacher and they have an aid!!! And the cost is very similar!!! Our son could not be any happier and is showing improvement in all areas as aposed to moving backwards at Childtime!If you are still at Childtime... RUNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!PSMy son does not have a mom and was forced to complete the Mother’s Day project? Everyone at the school was aware of his circumstances but we still got a Mother’s Day laminated card that made it straight into the trash!Also, the rooms smelled of mold and likely helped with the high number of sick days my son underwent from that school.Finally, they actually employ aids who do not change diapers. So your child may be going potty and may not be changed right away if this specific aid is watching them in the 2-3 or 3-4 class rooms. Kinds of a joke to hire someone like that!
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December 2018 by Ghazal Alipour
after looking at 7-8 daycare centers we ended up going with Childtime of garden grove for our then 4 month old baby. Best decision ever. Can not think of a more caring and sweet group of teachers. They are experienced, loving, patient, and treat you like family. Definitely recommend.
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December 2016 by zellig1
It seems almost all the reviews of this place is pretty nice. Well, that wasn't our experience. It started out great, they were helpful and explained a lot, and accommodating we thought, and it is not cheap folks. Their friendly approach was not so great as soon as we committed to sign our son. We had to take him out due to illness, and when we went back to get his items back, they lost some of his bedding items, and didn't even care to replace them or anything. The director, basically said, "I am so sorry about that." I paid this place $162.00 for a total of 8 hours a week. That's a lot of money for me. $54.00 for less than 4 hours a day and only two days a week. I provided all his food my self, due to his allergy, etc. There was one sweet young lady, Daniela, I think her name was, who paid adequate attention to him and the others didn't even check if he ate enough, and didn't do their information report properly, so I couldn't see what he ate or what he didn't like, etc. The minute I put him in the car, he would ask me..., " Yum Yum mommy", and this just broke my heart every time. The price would not have bothered me, had the result been excellent. Anyway, good luck parents.