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October 2023 by Nana Boyer
Our daughter loves going to Goddard every day. The list of activities they do every day is impressive and the teachers and staff are wonderful.
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October 2023 by Jennifer Lee
My child attended the toddler class and now in preschool class (age 3). She has felt safe, happy and dealing with social interactions with classmates well. We initially thought about changing schools when she got to preK 3 but the hours are great; she has a regular group of kids and teachers she knows. The staff calls me after every incident so I am aware and can observe later in the day. They send a report to email daily about what she learned and what she ate and potty breaks (not 100% accurate but generally true.) They helped potty train her. They have monthly parents night out for parents and the kids get to stay in school- watch a movie and eat dinner and dessert. They are peanut free and accommodating to other food allergies- it’s clear to the people in the class if there are food allergens to be avoided. They provide 2 healthy snacks a day and you provide lunch with pizza Friday as an option- which we do take advantage of. Lots of programs a month and flexibility with taking your child out and bringing them back. My daughter is lucky and has not had any major illnesses but I do take her to her doctor to be cleared before coming back. It is a well program so you have to have outside assistance if your child is sick but I haven’t heard anything about outlandish quarantine practices. Good school and nice families- very diverse group of folks.
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October 2023 by Yanira Diaz
The Goddard School is definitely worth the waitlist. They have made the transition effortlessly and informational. Thank you
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December 2021 by Jim Weber
Our daughters have gone here since they were 1 and they love it! The administration and teachers are all excellent!
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December 2016 by Luis Quezada2007
Great school
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December 2015 by Yuliya L.
Be careful when they tell you they'll have full time care soon. When my babysitter was leaving, we put our then 2-year old daughter part time with promise that the 5 days/week spot would soon open up (a month or two), the purpose was to slowly phase my daughter in. We ended up paying yearly registration of $250 plus 1 month tuition for 2 days/week ($750) only to find out that there were no opening anytime soon. We ended up pulling my daughter out and wasting the $250 registration fee. I think they do it on purpose: they make more money by having kids part time. On the plus side, her teachers were nice and attentive.
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December 2013 by Barry Nelson
We've had our one year old daughter at this Goddard School for over 6 months now and the experience has been resoundingly excellent. The teachers are very attentive, exceptionally caring, intelligent, and clearly take a significant interest in our child's well-being and progress. We had a nanny prior to bringing our daughter to Goddard for daycare and, while the nanny did a great job, it's been wonderful to see our daughter respond to being around little ones her own age all day. Although it took some getting used to at first, we feel completely comfortable and confident leaving her there every day. Perhaps just as importantly, our daughter is almost always very excited to get there in the morning, and is almost always in great spirits when we pick her up (I say "almost always" because no one year old is always -anything-, as far as I can tell). This is an excellent place!