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March 2024 by Dave Caligiuri
Very clean and great staff
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December 2020 by Mary Koczan
My child has been at Precious Angels daycare since she was 6 months old. The teachers and staff are like family. They are incredibly caring, supportive, and have taught my daughter so much. They let you know what the kids are learning, work with the parents and kids on any challenges, and really care for the students.
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December 2018 by Becky A
We are very happy with the facilities and the loving staff! Our son has grown so much over two years with these wonderful teachers. He's made friends and had so much fun and I'm impressed how early they got him excited about letters and numbers. There is much less turnover in the staff than I've seen at other day care centers. He's graduated across three age rooms since he's been there and always had the same teacher in each room, and all three are still there and give him love and hugs. I recommend Precious Angels to my friends and neighbors!
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December 2016 by Amanda Zilko-obusek
My Child had never went to school before his last few months. She has opened up so much and met friends and loves the staff. She was just moved upstairs and is adjusting great. Love this place...
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December 2016 by Carrie Brazell
My son is 3 years old and has been going to the daycare facility for about 2 years..... It is by far the best daycare my son loves going there learns plays and enjoys himself.... The facility is clean the employees and owner are like a family to us... I would highly recommend the daycare to everybody... ❤️
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December 2015 by Eden Bayts
I have been using this daycare for years and I wouldn't go anywhere else. They have steady staff, its not a revolving door of people. I just had a baby in June and when it came time for me to choose a daycare, there was no question where id take my baby. My other children are all in school now so I don't take them there anymore. I was so relieved to be able to get my newborn into their facility because I wouldn't trust anyone else with my babies.
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December 2014 by Brian Ryall
our son had a good experience in the 2 year old room with the teacher there. However a number of items prompted us to pull him out of there. 1st anytime it rains they need to bring big fans out to dry out the basement area. I suspect that they may have some mold issues. I obviously can't test is, but if my sons allergies clear up once he's out of there, we will know. 2nd he had been going to the potty perfectly for 3 weeks before he was in his new room. Once up there he started having accidents and running and hiding when he pooped at school. he started telling us he was a bad boy. When we asked him where he had heard that he eventually said from his teacher. He said this with such a look of shame in his eyes that I have to believe him. 3rd the three year old room has no way to darken their room. The kids are expected to nap in a fairly bright area. Our son has some issues going to sleep at nap. The former teach would let him look at books until he fell asleep. I'm told by the person managing the facility now that the kids aren't supposed to have books at nap. So, if they can't fall asleep they are stuck for 2 1/2 hours on a mat with nothing to do. That just amounts to torture to me. at least let the child look at books quietly. It is a relief to know he will not be there any longer.
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December 2014 by Ray Delien
When we first started our daughter there we noticed some behavioral changes that in hind sight should have been red flags, but we never used a daycare before this and our daughter started at age 2.After a few days my kid ran and hid when I told her sternly to stop something, this never happened before. She attended the daycare wed thurs and friday. Every wednesday I would drop off a pleasant little girl and when i picked her up she was acting out and downright defiant. It would take us until sunday before her behavior would normalize only to go downhill again on wednesday. we thought that maybe this was due to her being in the two year old room and that she needed to adjust to a daycare environment. We had hoped that she would would get better in the three year old room with a different "teacher".This was not the case and then halfway through her year in then three year old room they asked if they could move her to the 4 year old room. I liked the teacher better and agreed. BUT what they did not tell me is that my three year old in the four-year-old room would be spending a third of her day in the room with the five-year-old as well. this was when I started getting stories about older mean kids pinching, kicking, taking toys etc. etc. Because people drop their school age children here to be walked up to school later on there were times when I would drop her off and the owner would be in the big room by herself watching 15+ kids ages 10 to 3. We considered pulling her out then, but she always said that she likes going, and this was close to the beginning of summer and she would be starting real preschool soon.The final straw came when I got a phone call from a completely crazy stranger who knew my name and my kids name and had gotten all of this information from the day care, she walked in off the street and said that someone in a black car backed into her, someone else said Blankety blank's dad drives a black car and they proceeded to give her my information. I did not hit anybody and my insurance company had to go to court over all of this because there was not a scratch on my car.After we found a new provider all of our kids problems disappeared within a week. Our speech therapist said after the fact that a few times she witnessed them screaming at the children while she was there, but never at mine.Even after all of that, I still was not compelled to come on and leave this review, this all happened months ago and we have all moved on. what really pushed me to write this review was when we happen to bump into the owner out in public a few days ago and for the first time in my life I saw my kid shake in fear. after the encounter she was very adamant that she did not want to go back to that school and we assured her that she never will. once she had a point of reference as to what a real day care should be like she knew that place was no good.Learn from our mistakes, do not send your kids there, your kids will tell you that they have fun, this only means that they enjoyed themselves for the last 20 minutes or so running around outside before you came and got them. it does not mean that they have been in a healthy, nurturing environment all day long.
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December 2013 by Angela Herman
My 3 children have been going to Precious Angels Daycare center for the last 5 years starting as babies and I absolutely love this daycare and everyone that works there. I wouldn’t put my children anywhere else but here. I have checked out other daycare centers in my area and Precious Angels by far was the best location that I visited. My children love all of the staff and enjoys going to the Daycare center. This daycare is very well maintained, very clean, great learning center and awesome staff. I would recommend this Daycare/Learning Center to anyone.
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December 2013 by Rick P
If you are truly looking for a safe place to leave your child do not consider this place as a daycare provider. This place is under poor management and ownership.After one week of having our 2 month old son they actually notified us when we picked him up that they "may" have mixed up my son's milk with another infants milk. This was a major problem as both my son and this other infant were being breast fed. Warn anyone looking for an affordable daycare don't let the price be the reason they put their child in harms way.
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December 2013 by T C
(Carnegie Location) Poor management/ownership, unsanitary, untrained staff (especially infant care,) Nepotism is a definite part of the culture there. If ur kid is someones neighbor or friend of a friend they will be fine, otherwise look elsewhere.
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December 2012 by Eliseo Rael
Ignore the stars. This is just more info about services.Infant - $39 a day with a minimum of 3 days a week. You need to provide food and formula. If your child is unable to make it, and you call first thing in the morning you won't be charged for that day.