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March 2019 by T S.
There aren't enough words or space to express our love and gratitude for Mrs. LaTaha and her staff. Leaving kids with people other than family is such a hard and scary thing to do. We were blessed to find LFCC and have both of our kids go there. You can see and feel the love given to the children. The time and dedication she gives are​ amazing and both​ children will forever love her! Thank you LFCC for your love, friendship, ​and compassion.
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November 2018 by Harold P.
Ms. Latasha was great with my daughter Alexis. Her facility was always super clean. Alexis used to get sick all of the time at these other centers but rarely here.
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October 2018 by Ikema Ross
I called to explore day care options for my twins due in March. She was very dismissive and short and rushed me off the phone, refusing to answer my question about possible availability and pricing. She ended the call abruptly, asserted she had someone else on the line. The call was only 45 seconds.... very poor customer service. Only gave a star because google required it!
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October 2018 by Melissa L.
This lady is very rude I called to ask her for pricing and availability for twins that would be 4 months when they need child care. She would not help me and told me to call back another time. She then told me she had a customer on the other line and she hung up on me. I couldn't imagine my children being raised by someone like her.
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June 2017 by Taylor W.
We have not had the best experience w/ Ms. Latasha's Family Care which is also know as The Learning Tree Child Development Center. There seems to always have been an issue with billing or paying. You are required to pay a months in advance. We have been told that we are monthly and weekly and also were told to reference the "contract" I think three times that I can remember specifically. During nap time there music that is played and this music is played super loud, like louder that any parent would play for their child at any naptime that they would have at home. Our daughter's storage cubicle was given away to another child and I believe the excuse given was that it was appropriated for a" full time" child and that my daughter would be getting another cubicle to store her belongings in. Why you would reassign a child's storage cubicle to another child is beyond me, especially when that child has been attending the day care all year. Also our daughter attends Crescent Elementary School's A.M. Kindergarten which lets out at 11:30 and there have been numerous time that she has been picked up late. This is a huge concern to a parent due to child safety and unfortunately Crescent Elementary School's rather lackadaisical parent/guardian pick up policies. Then there's the days when say a parent may think they shouldn't pay for. Now granted there are the normal holidays, family vacations, etc. that are a given that are obviously supposed to be paid for. However with this day care there's also apparently staffing issues that Ms. Latasha thinks fall on the parents arena of responsibility to pay for. These would be her "vacations" that she says are clearly outlined in her "contract". In my honest opinion if you are going to take a vacation day as an owner of a day care it is your responsibility to make sure that you are able to take said vacation. That would mean that no employee is out sick or also on vacation and that you have the appropriate staff to handle the children that you agreed to provide care for according to your "contract". Anything else is not only sub par service but rather unprofessional and unacceptable. In this not so unlikely event the parents are expected to pay for these days regardless. Two examples of the type of child care to be expected are as follows. We were told that on the day of all of the kids at Crescent Elementary School's last day, Ms. Latasha would not be able to pick up our child. However we are to pay for that day anyway. Her excuse? That the preschoolers are graduating that day. Also that she is going on vacation on a certain day and doesn't have minimum staff required to pick up our daughter on a particular day. Again we are to pay for this day as any other. After expressing concern for these two in the way of payment for days that one would think that a parent would have to pay for we were abruptly informed that we could end our contract if we felt the circumstances warranted. I believe this is the second time this has been said to us by Ms. Latasha and fortunately for everyone involved, there will not be a third. There are numerous child care facilities in the area. I absolutely would not recommend Ms. Latasha's Family Care aka. The Learning Tree Development Center to anyone.