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January 2024 by Bradley Evans
We’ve had our kids here for about five years now, pre-pandemic and during and after. Things have changed in that period of time, but we’ve been extremely happy with how they’ve worked with our children over the years.Starting up front, the negatives. They compete with area Pre-K and TK (transitional kindergarten) programs, including a school district program that is free and, when paired with their HEARTS afterschool program, runs much later than Milestones does. Milestones’ closing time of 3pm is challenging if you’re both working parents (or if you’re a single working parent), and of course costs more than the district options. As far as private childcare goes, they’re much more cost-competitive and can take younger kids (age 2 or so) than the free option. It’s a tough value argument to make if it interferes with a typical 9a-5p work schedule.That being said, we definitely like the overall value proposition. Compared to the area TK options, Milestones emphasizes learning through play (whereas area TK options are more like an extra year of kindergarten). They do an excellent job of helping kids work through early-childhood socialization with other kids, and we feel our kids came out of it with a lot of empathy and social skills, as well as problem-solving and conflict resolution skills.Academically, we’ve found their learning-through-play style to be wonderfully effective. Both our kids have learned how to love and enjoy learning here. I’m not certain the TK “extension of kindergarten” format would have been as effective at doing this. Either way, results speak for themselves. Our daughter was a candidate for grade-skip at the end of 1st grade and our son is, at age 5, excitedly bringing home reading homework from Milestones, eager to show off.In all, the most important thing to us is our kids have LOVED going there. Dinner conversation often went over playing with their friends, encountering some conflict (“this kid isn’t sharing” or “they went to play with this other friend instead of me” playground drama), and often talked about how the teachers helped them work through the conflict maturely.I wish the hours were better, but I also know that back when they WERE open until 6pm the majority of parents did not keep kids there beyond 4 anyway, so the hours reduction made a *lot* of sense to them (often only a couple of kids would be remaining past 5pm).Sum of it is, this is a great place to take your kids, with great and caring staff that do emphasize actually preparing kids to eventually “age out” and go to kindergarten.
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July 2023 by Ana Cardenas
I am so grateful for Milestone Pre K! All of my 3 children have been cared for by them. Ms Kim has been a blessing to me and my kids. The team are very caring and trustworthy. I never had a problem with communication or with how they cared for my kids. My girls learned so much there and even got potty trained. Recently my youngest "graduated" from Milestone to kindergarten and I'm a little sad I don't have any other kids to take there lol. Thank you so much Milestone pre k for caring for my children for all the moments, smiles, hugs, knowledge laughs, comfort you provided while I was not there. You all will always hold a special place in our hearts
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December 2022 by Art Pureblood
Teachers and staff have no training and cant handle a 3 year old , no wonder the school has very few students. No structure no solid learning, better off looking elsewhere! Suggest worker's look for for new field of work because i cant call them teachers .
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December 2022 by Blue Berry
Useless. Not helpful at all
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December 2019 by Grace
My son and I love milestones. The teachers are so caring and helpful. I love the art work I get sent home with. The school is very good at communicating and helping to resolve. conflicts when/if there are any.
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December 2016 by Sandra Valdez
Excellent learning center!!????