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August 2023 by Leah M.
I have been an employee at Creme De La Creme off of Lakeline in Cedar Park Tx for 8 years. I love this school and its teachers and staff, and the families are amazing. This school is like a second home to me. The staff and Teachers are so loving.
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March 2023 by Shauna M.
We feel so lucky to be part of the Creme family, from the teachers to the curriculum, we couldn't have asked for a better first schooling experience.
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October 2022 by Rebecca C.
As a parent with early childhood experience, I am very impressed. Having a child born during covid and having minimal social interactions, my child has thrived in cremes care. The teachers take the time to keep me updated on daily progress and are quick to respond to any questions. I am extremely happy with my decision to put her in their care.
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July 2021 by Taylor D.
My daughter loves her school. Ms Geri is her absolute favorite, and she just loves all the teachers! They are so good with her. She's been developing so much since she started going earlier this year, it's amazing to see.
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December 2017 by Arnaldo Acosta
I have my 4 yr old here and love it! This isn’t your ordinary child care place. The system used here is a system done right. The kids change rooms for activities and aren’t bound to one room all day! (Ive had my child in another child care place and they are literally bottled up in a room for however many hours there and they lose all concentration by minute 2) This by far kicks any other child care facility out of the water. Yes, it’s not for every family out there but if you are able to have your child(ren) enrolled here, don’t think twice and get them enrolled! You’ll be happy that you did.
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December 2017 by Amish Patel
We've kids in here since 2014 and absolutely love it.
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December 2014 by Namrata Bhardwaj
My 2 daughters started Creme one at age of 3 and other at 7months.Creme teachers are really knowledgeable about Kids development at various stages. I was very happy with the Parent teachers conference where they took a deep dive in my children's developmental skills. The Organic food served here is of very good quality and healthy and kids love it. My 3 year old brings a happy plate smiley on her daily report and feels very proud of it.
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December 2014 by Ben Billips
My son began attending Creme at 15 months. He is now 3 and a half and still attends. We are extremely happy with the staff at Creme. Everyone we have encountered is caring, patient, and extremely knowledgable of child development. Creme creates an amazing learning atmosphere where my son participates in music, art, Spanish class, and computers. The indoor facilities, playground, and water park are always clean. The Creme staff takes the time to really get to know your child and is able to provide your child with specific accommodations (e.g. dietary restrictions). The staff also provides you with daily communication about how your child participated. They are amazing and I would not have my son attend anywhere else!
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December 2014 by Shelly Kellner
My daughter has been there for 1 months now and the experience so far has been wonderful. The staff keeps us informed at all times of issues and tries to work with us to find solutions when the child has special needs (mine is vegan). I like the place much more than Bright Horizons where she went previously because there is much more learning and activities (such as art, music, dance, a playground...) and they care about the wellness of the children - they provide organic food, don't allow peanuts in the facility, provide diapers and wipes, take them outside every day even for a few minutes, etc. The only thing that I don't like is that they must wear shoes at all times.
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December 2014 by Michelle Scaramuzzo
I think Crème is a good place for children that are 2-3 and older however I would never bring my baby here again. We were at Crème for 2.5 months and it was very stressful to say the least. My son started attending when he was 5 months old and he went from drinking 10-15 ounces of breast milk per work day to 5 ounces while at daycare. Many days I picked him up and they only gave him 2 ounces. When I told his pediatrician that he was having 2-5 ounces per day at the daycare he said that was unheard of and that my baby would get very sick and anemic if it continued. In addition to this, daycares have a responsibility to report ALL injuries/accidents and during his second week of daycare he came home with a large sore on his toe which they did not bring to our attention. Once I asked about the sore the infant teacher, Angela, said that she had noticed the sore but thought it must have happened at home. No matter what infant teachers think as far as when or where it happened, it should have been REPORTED to the parents. Also, infants are suppose to eat every 3 hours or so and there were times that I saw on his daily sheet that he went 6 hours without eating. I had to constantly email the director so that he would be fed properly. He had ate 3-4 jars of food per work day but once he started at Crème he was lucky if he got one. Furthermore, one of the last times that I picked my son up, I walked into the infant room and there were two infant teachers cleaning and my son was on the floor crying. There were no other babies in the class at that time and I was appalled that there would be two teachers standing there while a baby is crying. When I asked one of the teachers how long he was crying on the floor she was honest and said 5-10 minutes. Also, Crème was offering incentives for parents to write a positive review in the last month I was there which was January 2014. A daycare shouldn't have to try to bribe parents into writing good reviews if they are confident that they are running a good daycare center.
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December 2014 by E Clop
If you are OK with them not letting you speak to your child's teacher, after there is an incident involving your child and another child - where you child is clearly traumatized, and just continually repeats "I want daddy." Then, they refuse to let you or your wife review the video of the incident. Then, the very next morning at 6:10 a.m., they send you an e-mail, not even a call, on a school day saying that your children will not be admitted. And, then to boot you receive a call later that same day, stating that they were involuntarily disenrolling your child (3 years old) and your other child (5 years old Kindergartener, who wasn't even involved in the alleged incident), stating that they have concerns that there was an unknown car in the parking lot, which caused them to call security (which clearly was not us - because they know what our cars look like) and that we were allegedly following the staff and searching the facility looking for the teacher, but, in reality we merely went to our others son class room to pick him up and get his jacket and then went to the book fair within the facility to buy a book, and back to the lobby to pay for the book.This all occurred one week after the Executive Director, specifically told us that your child was not on any disciplinary track and that we are nowhere near disenrolling your child. And, then Executive Directors states that in all her years she has never disenrolled any kid, except for that one "head start" kid. Oh, and the Company’s Chief Operating Officer, later states that this is a “for profit” business and we don’t like to see kids go – but, good luck and don’t come back to the facility – we will mail your children’s belongings and your prorated refund for the month. Because, of Crème’s summary dismissal of our children in the middle of the school year, it is going to adversely affect our kindergartener and preschools education this year.Just one loving parent's opinion (but, this is all factually), there seems to be some type of cover-up going at Creme. I hope you are following this nonsense. So, if you are ok with not being able to ask any questions about your children or speak with their teachers. Then, this is the place for you. Caveat Emptor!
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December 2014 by Robertson Yao
My son has been going to Crème de la Crème in South Barrington since he was 2 years old. He is now 5 and still going there after his kindergarten class. He loves the lunches there and all the staff. Its like his second home!
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December 2013 by Ashishkumar Rajput
Best school for young, creative minds. I would recommend this for EVERY kid as we need to try as hard as possible to cultivate each brain with creativity. They have a great program & the teachers are very caring.