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May 2024 by Clayton Price
Idk much about this business
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January 2024 by Stephanie Lls
My son loves it here. He is always very happy when I pick him up in the afternoon. They are very flexible and kind. This is a great daycare center
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December 2021 by Sree Velagapudi
My daughter loves it here! The owners are very friendly people and it feels like home the way they treat their students. My daughter loves all the attention they give her.The teacher for the 2s room has been working there since she was 17. Says a lot about teacher retention rate. They also have an on site cook which is a plus!
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December 2019 by Kevin Brown
Excellent daycare and development center. Our girls have made so many friends here. Great staff and you can tell that they care about the children. Very approachable and helpful owners.
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December 2018 by Diana M. Ramirez
We took the kids there for a year. Due to financial issues, we had to pull them and try a different center. Six weeks later we were back at Honeygo. The teachers and staff are so warm and kind, it's hard not to feel welcomed when walking through the doors.Often, we use the center as the incentive for the kids to go to sleep, "Do you want to go to school tomorrow? You need to stay and bed and get some sleep." They are so eager to go, they actually stay in bed.I strongly recommend this center to anyone who has a need for care.
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December 2017 by Emberlyn
As a child, I loved this daycare center. This was about 100% of my childhood. My parents were friends with the owners of the daycare center. My sister and I spent 10 years at that daycare. I've seen it change. Did you know that the playground shown in the picture wasn't the one I saw when I was a kid? The playground I used to play on was all rusty and hard. We had a cold metal slide. But still, I think the bouncy bridge made up for it. Sort of. I still remember the day when me and my classmates in the preschool room got to go on the new playground that was built! It was so exciting I had to be held back from climbing all over the place! When we went on it, it felt like paradise! Then, summer came. I was in a special group. That special group was considered to be "too old" to fit in and play around with the preschool kids. We got to go on special field trips with the "school age" group. The same exact group my sister was in. But, we still made it back to the daycare for story time. When I got into school age, my sister had more friends than I had. I was friends with all the girls. The strange thing is, every day when my sister and I walked into the daycare, our friends would take us over to what was known as the "girl rug" or, at least that's what I called it. The girls would always stay on one rug while the boys would stay on the rug across from them. Then, there was a huge foosball/table hockey in between them. That area is what I call the "mixed gender area". It's like a mixed gender bathroom, only less awkward and more about fun. Sometimes, we would compete in foosball competitions. We would apply with the team names and team members.The air would be chilling and intense, just like a real sports game. I would be the cheerleader. I was always the cheerleader in every sport, indoor or outdoor. Towards the end of the summer, we would have a huge sleepover. I remember my sister and I pacing the floor, deciding what to pack on Monday night, even though the sleepover was on Friday! We would start out slow socializing, then play hide and seek! We even played sardines! Then, we would go outside and play Tag with our flashlights, along with playing Humans and Werewolves. We would go inside, grab snacks, play Just Dance and MarioKart, play Truth or Dare, and even dress up with toilet paper! Then, we would watch a movie, and I remember falling asleep to Teen Beach Movie, and waking up at 1:00 AM watching Wall-E! The movies went on and on! When we woke up, we had breakfast and said our goodbyes! It was hard saying goodbye, the sleepover was just so fun! After that, our summer went on, people started leaving, it was sad. But, like we always said, "See you next summer!" also known as "SYNS!" We laughed together, cried together, and had fun together, so yeah! I love this daycare. It has been such a huge impact on my life, and I thank it for giving me such a good summer. Thank you so much.....
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December 2011 by meredith olcott
My child was there very briefly, and in that time, he was pressure to be potty trained entirely too quickly, and everyday I was being told what he had done wrong, which seemed to me to be very normal 2-yr old behavior. The last straw was the day that I came to pick him up and found the teacher standing in front of a closed closet, with my child screaming inside. The teachers had told the children that there were spiders in the closet, to keep them from going in there to play, so my son was terrified that there were spiders that were going to bite him! The teacher's defense was that my son had been having a temper tantrum and "bothering the other children." I tried to talk to the main teacher in the room, as well as the owners, but was told that even though that sort of thing was not policy, and that teacher had violated another rule by sending the other teacher home and leaving herself in the room with too many children alone, that the center would not even so much as move that particular teacher out of my son's class, much less discipline her. In the days after the incident, while I was trying to figure out what to do, my son was constantly being sent to the "office" for minor infractions, and I was told that at barely 3-yrs old, he should be past the tantrums and be able to listen well. I spoke with his doctor who said that the place sounded horrible and I should move my son immediately, which I did. He started at a new center, and was almost immediately like a new child. He was so much happier, and the new center told me they have no idea what the people at Honeygo were talking about, because my son never has tantrums there and has had no problems at all. It has been nearly 6 months, and my son continues to be a happy, well behaved, child at this new center. Obviously there was a lot more going on at Honeygo than I even knew about, and it was horrible for my