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July 2024 by Antonina Oliinyk
Both of my kids finished Just like mom with a lot of knowledge. Kids were always happy and enjoyed being there. All staff members very polite, carrying and professional. Kinds had a
lot of fun .
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July 2024 by Yasha
My two sons went to kindergarten. The teachers are very good, the children love them. Before this we went to another kindergarten and the treatment there was not as good as in this kindergarten. Before schooling is very good. Kindergarten 5 ?
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July 2024 by Karina M
Thank you very much for your care .
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October 2023 by Eva Kishmaria
Pathways LA, as well as my personal acquaintance, whose child previously attended this school referred me here and described them as "wonderful". I decided to check it out, since this is the closest care center to the hospital where I work at.To start off: the initial visit, where i went by myself to check out the care center, went well and I felt pretty good about it. Overall the place looked clean, it's located close to my job, the children all seemed nice, well taken of and happy. Also, the teachers are very nice, thoughtful and caring ladies, especially Miss Becky. (side note: big thank you for being kind and playing with my child).However, today I took my child here with me so she could meet the owner/teachers and they could meet her, to see if it was a good fit. The visit went well, at first, as I said the teachers and children are very nice.But I left with tears of frustration in my eyes, because i felt like nobody has EVER dared to disrespect me or my child like this. The owner of the daycare was absolutely NASTY towards my child, 3 year old toddler by the way.I'm Georgian, who speaks my native language, as well as Russian. The father of my child speaks English. We've been teaching my child Russian and English, putting my native language on back burner for now, so she has better chance at learning two languages at once. My child has minor issues with her hearing, but nothing that her team of teachers at her preschool assessment considered to be "a learning disability" or nothing her psychiatrist was concerned with. However, the owner said she doesn't think my child needs to learn/speak Russian because "children like her need to focus on one language, a simple one like english" in a condescending tone. My kid understands both languages perfectly fine and has a rich vocabulary for both, for a TODDLER.She (the owner) diagnosed my kid with autism, for following reasons;1. while touring the care center, my child got "too excited" when the music during dance class was played.2. my child did not want to look in the owner's eyes.3. my child is potty trained but wears pull ups during nap time to avoid accidents in her sleep.4. my child was too excited about a toy (dinosaur from Toy Story movie) that she recognized.My child had an assessment and evaluation done by PROFESSIONAL child psychiatrist, and the actual professional determined that my child was NOT autistic. **Not that there's anything wrong with having a kid with autism - it's not.**Anyways, that whole experienced described above rubbed me the wrong way. I shared with my friend and she was appalled. However, i also shared this in mom's group on facebook and they were not surprised, at all. Most of them described the owner as "rude" at best and a, well, i can't say or else my review will get taken down, at worst!If I could give this school 0 stars, I would.
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October 2023 by Eva K.
Pathways LA, as well as my personal acquaintance, whose child previously attended this school referred me here and described them as "wonderful". I decided to check it out, since this is the closest care center to the hospital where I work at. To start off: the initial visit, where i went by myself to check out the care center, went well and I felt pretty good about it. Overall the place looked clean, it's located close to my job, the children all seemed nice, well taken of and happy. Also, the teachers are very nice, thoughtful and caring ladies, especially Miss Becky. (side note: big thank you for being kind and playing with my child). However, today I took my child here with me so she could meet the owner/teachers and they could meet her, to see if it was a good fit. The visit went well, at first, as I said the teachers and children are very nice. But I left with tears of frustration in my eyes, because i felt like nobody has EVER dared to disrespect me or my child like this. The owner of the daycare was absolutely NASTY towards my child, 3 year old toddler by the way. I'm Georgian, who speaks my native language, as well as Russian. The father of my child speaks English. We've been teaching my child Russian and English, putting my native language on back burner for now, so she has better chance at learning two languages at once. My child has minor issues with her hearing, but nothing that her team of teachers at her preschool assessment considered to be "a learning disability" or nothing her psychiatrist was concerned with. However, the owner said she doesn't think my child needs to learn/speak Russian because "children like her need to focus on one language, a simple one like english" in a condescending tone. My kid understands both languages perfectly fine and has a rich vocabulary for both, for a TODDLER. She (the owner) diagnosed my kid with autism, for following reasons; 1. while touring the care center, my child got "too excited" when the music during dance class was played. 2. my child did not want to look in the owner's eyes. 3. my child is potty trained but wears pull ups during nap time to avoid accidents in her sleep. 4. my child was too excited about a toy (dinosaur from Toy Story movie) that she recognized. My child had an assessment and evaluation done by PROFESSIONAL child psychiatrist, and the actual professional determined that my child was NOT autistic. **Not that there's anything wrong with having a kid with autism - it's not.** Anyways, that whole experienced described above rubbed me the wrong way. I shared with my friend and she was appalled. However, i also shared this in mom's group on facebook and they were not surprised, at all. Most of them described the owner as "rude" at best and a, well, i can't say or else my review will get taken down, at worst!If I could give this school 0 stars, I would.
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August 2023 by James Price
This business is beyond rude and unprofessional. Business puts notes on vehicles threatening to have them towed off the public street to try to keep parking access for the school. Ms Becky Lawrence is the school administrator who is persistently harassing guest.
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January 2023 by Bella JJ
Both of our children went to kindergarten here. The teachers here are gentle, patient and disciplined. Taking a nap was a problem for the eldest child. Unexpectedly, he slept obediently on the first day he entered the kindergarten, and then there were no problems. The teacher provides them with courses to study every day, plenty of outdoor space, and rich and varied food. The children can't wait to go to kindergarten every morning. As a result, the second child who is picked up and dropped off every day also goes smoothly into kindergarten. He takes the initiative on his own initiative. Going to kindergarten. Our family loves it here and trusts them.
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January 2022 by Kristina M.
My son was going there since he was 15 months old until he was 5y.o. When he started going to the kindergarten in the middle of the school year the owner Eleonora told us in a rude manner that we should leave, without proper explanation without even giving proper 30 days notice. Which we did. And now she wouldn't even give us his belongings, and just being rude.
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July 2017 by Veronika Mikhaylova
The best