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December 2022 by Sierra Monahan
My son was in care here from, November 2021, when he was 11 weeks old until, April 18th, 2022. After numerous colds, including croup that he picked up at this daycare, the final straw was when, I was called to pick him up, because he was showing signs of pink eye, at 6 months old. The teacher said,” we think it’s that because we had another child here with it” I picked up my son and took him to his doctor's, he was diagnosed with BACTERIAL not VIRAL PINK EYE, the bacteria had also caused infection in his ears. It took 3 trips to the doctors in a week and 3 antibiotics to get my baby better. That same day I let the daycare know he would no longer be in their care. I spoke to a staff member the following morning 4/19 and then the director on 4/20. I tried to nicely pass it off, and be done with them. However I’m getting a bill for $510 in the mail. $270 for the week of 4/18 when he was in their care for 3 hours before they kicked him out, and then I chose not to bring him back, and they new that by 4/19. Also billed $270 for the week of 4/25 when he was definitely not in their care anymore. Ask yourself how dirty is an infant room if a 6 Month old is getting bacterial pink eye. Save Yourselves the trouble, do not traumatize your babies by taking them here. Multiply times there was 5-7 babies and only 1 teacher. Sickness spreads around that infant room to the tune of 7 colds, 1 time with croup, and Bacterial Pink eye. Also to future faces in JC, turn that 510 over to collections, I’m not paying y’all another cent.
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December 2022 by Lisa Long
Horrible! Just plain awful! No structure nothing! The worst part of it was the caregiver's didn't care about the children's ability to learn!All these kids did was literally run non stop around the room! Never send your kids to this place please!
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December 2022 by Malayna Fowler
My baby started there at 5 weeks old! Great facility with amazing staff. My son loves to go to daycare every day!
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December 2022 by Rox D
Went here for a tour and the director wasn’t there. The toys look dirty and the toddlers looked bored
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December 2021 by Brett Bright
Future Faces staff are delightful and caring! I really enjoy and trust the staff to take care of my son. We have so many crafts from our 9 month old, that there is no room on the fridge for his proud parents to display. They are great and I highly recommend them!
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December 2020 by Emily Smith
My child has gone to future faces since 3 months old. The staff is always caring and treats my child like their own. I've never had a concern for my child's safety or well-being. My child always runs into the building in the morning happy to be there. There is no better feeling for a working mom that has to leave her child. I would highly recommend these providers!
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December 2019 by De’Jah Lee
Very disappointed to hear how you all treated Roderick when picking up his children. Your staff is rude, unprofessional, prejudiced, and racist. It is never acceptable to demonize or degrade children under any circumstance. As childcare providers it is expected that you will be neutral and fair care takers who practice unbiased and kind nurturing for the children in your care. It is not your places to put down any child for their skin color or call their character into question. As childcare providers you ARE NOT the parent and it is not your obligation to try and play that role. Roderick deserves a formal apology for the trauma you have caused him. His children also deserve an apology for the deep trauma you have caused them as a result of your racist and inappropriate behavior. He is entitled to pick up his children as a parent and your prejudice will not be tolerated.
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December 2019 by Jessica Camacho
Do not bring your children to this location. The manager overstepped her boundaries on so many levels:1. It is not the responsibility of a school to monitor social media of the children who attend2. An upset parent doesn’t not mean they should be banned...an upset parent means you have a parent who cares3. No child should ever be compared to another child4. If your policies are not applied with equity, you are racist.
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December 2019 by Samarium B.
You should never sit and bring your own children into some sort of competition or disgusting drivel to see whoms better than whom. Nor do y'all have a right to judge one's parent skills due to something so trivial. Also, then to turn around and ban a caring parent due to your ego and self righteousness seems quite unnerving. Just because a parent doesn't parent like you doesn't mean they don't care the same. I cannot believe someone shaping young minds thinks it's okay to be like this in a early education setting.