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March 2024 by Traci Gonzalez
All 3 of my little ones have been coming here to Hopewell since my youngest 2 were 6 weeks old, and my oldest was 17 months (she is close to 4 now)They all love it here and the teachers and staff are very attentive and supportive; I had never had any of my children in daycare ever ( I have 3 that are adults over 20), so I was nervous about putting my daughter here back in 2021. The director, Mrs Atoya, let me do a drop in to see how my little girl would like it there. They sent me photos throughout the day and my baby had a good day. She is almost 4 now and has learned a lot and will be ready for elementary next fall. They encourage parents to join the kiddos and staff for holidays and events, and they treat my babies like family. I would recommend anyone needing childcare to try Hopewell.
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December 2023 by Iris Leon
Horrible experience one of the worst daycares in Dallas do not take your children here it first started with her cup and personal belongings going missing and when I would ask it seemed to upset them not understanding why if it’s her belongings. Her coat was torn up when I picked her up mind you the staff and assistant always have a frown on there face there response would be “idk” I wasn’t there not only that’s I picked up my daughter yesterday and she was soaking wet in milk in a play pin teacher was just there standing looking at her which is crazy to me . It seems to me they don’t like to be told anything and want you to be ok with evreything that goes on regarding your CHILD! Was threatened by one the workers she was going to beat me up for no reason as well alot of the people in there do NOT NEED TO BE WORKING THERE . Director is never there other than them .
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November 2023 by Likisha Mcinnis
My niece have been going to Hopewell development center for about 2 years and the teachers are awesome and I truly appreciate them all. If you are looking for a place for children to learn Hopewell development center is the place.
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November 2023 by Vanessa Reyna
Teachers there are the best and actually care about our kids !! Best preschool I’ve had my kid at ! ❤️
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November 2023 by Diamond Martin
Real women doing real things ??My kids love it here ?
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November 2023 by Princess Muñoz
Best daycare and learning center
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November 2023 by Jennifer Patricio
My son is enrolled at Hopewell since he was 6 weeks old. He’s now 19 months and loves it here. There are daily activities that are planned by his teachers. They are always looking for something fun to do for the kids and they are experienced with children and their care. The daycare is clean and so are the things for the kids such as toys, mats, cribs, cubbies. Staff communicates, the director is present, & the teachers are the same since I enrolled my child. They keep track of my child’s day and sometimes send me pictures. I’ve walked in at different times for pick-up and the teachers are always engaged with the kids and their activities not only in his classroom but in all the classrooms. I recommend this place for any parents and their children.
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November 2023 by Mickey Jimerson
Since sending my child to Hopewell Development and Achievement Center I have noticed a big change in my son’s behavior, confidence, and education. If you are looking for a child care provider who will always put your child first bring them to Hopewell Development and Achievement Center.
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November 2023 by Abril Daniels
Hopewell is a grate learning center. A friendly environment for the children and I will highly recommend any children to attend Hopewell Development achievement center. The teachers and staff are amazing at what they do.
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November 2023 by Stephanie Dawson
My son (age 4) has been at this learning center since he was an infant and there’s no better place I could recommend. My biggest concern when I went back to work was having him in a safe environment where I knew he’d be cared for. I have ZERO regrets! He has grown and learned so much and now is learning how to read! HDAC has been such a blessing for our family.
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November 2023 by Likisha Howard
My niece have been going to Hopewell development center for about 2 years and the teachers are awesome and I truly appreciate them all. If you are looking for a place for children to learn Hopewell development center is the place.
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December 2021 by Sonia Duarte
It’s my first time putting my kids in daycare at first it sounds so scary but then I met Principal Hubbard and staff made me feel so comfortable and they know how to take care of the kids, I have my toddler in the Terrible 2’s stage but Ms.Dee gives them so many activities that they enjoy their day and for my daughter who is 9 months she learning to sit up and reach for objects so fast with Ashley, Ms. Gee, and Ms.K . I do recommend this daycare to everyone because they are very good staff, and they keep you updated with your kids learning and activities, and plus the staff is very friendly. I could write a lot more but you guys should bring your kids to this friendly staff and The Principal Ms. Hubbard is very attentive with kids
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December 2018 by Banana Carter
I have had a horrible experience with this facility. The staff all the way to the lead/supervisor teacher does not want to be accountable or resposrespo for these children. Everytime there is n issue there is never a teacher around or her back JUST so happened to be turned. I gave them ample opportunity to get things corrected. My son started coming home with scratches about two or three times a week so when I addessed it with the staff I was told the little girl that sit accross from him would just randomly reach over and scratch my son and they proceeded to tell me that this girl is a big bully and that she runs the roost at home and bullies the brothers all the time etc. So I asked that they separate them and not allow him to sit near her anymore since they can't seem to stop it. Just after that stopped at least 2 or 3 days a week for about the last 2 or 3 months I am met at the door with the kids have been hitting my child hitting others others hitting min. Stories changing from one teacher telling them to the next. I was frustrated largely because the staff was never accountable. When asked what happened they will say oh I wasn't the one in the class at the time I was on break another teacher was in with them and let me know or the teachers back is ALWAYS turned at the moment. I discussed the frustrations with the school instructor (lead teacher) and her answer was to stop telling what is going on with my son. So of course I am the parent that talks to my son everyday when he gets in the car so he would tell me anyway the things going on or if he got in trouble that day and could no longer rely on them to even tell me what is going on just because I question her staff as to why the children are not being watched and how all this could possibly be going on almost daily and there is never a teacher and was getting frustrated by the fact it had been going on for months now with no resolution. During all of this I went to pick my son up and once again was stopped at the door and told that my son played in his poop and smeared it on the walls. So of course knowing what has been going on and knowing that there have been plenty of signs and clues that the children are not being watched properly. I ask why he would have been allowed to be in the restroom for so long (pooping playing in it smearing it everywhere takes time) before HE CAME OUT AND GOT THEM. Once he let them know I was told that they made him clean it up with wipes (I was told baby wipes but then later told lysol wipes either way unacceptable). Obviously this infuriated me so I began looking for other facilities for my son. A few days later they are back to the kids fighting and hitting almost daily. So I called the supervisor to discuss the issue once again and she tells me how although my son does hit and has been hit it isn't just him and wasn't steming from him and was ok but they have another student that only comes every other week and he acts out screaming (which my son also foster when with him) hitting and she proceeded to tell me that he was an only child amdahis mother is pregnant and she has already talked to that parent about spankings she has one on the way and he is a handful and she told me the parent doesn't agree with spankings and that she said it makes her cry to have to spank him etc and that she can only do so much and that she did not know what else to do to make it stop she has tried and her next step would be to terminate the kids from the school. She asked to be a little more patient with her and she would get it resolved. But she did say she could set a board meeting if I like to discuss with the board. I was already looking for another daycare for my son so I tried to stick it out a little longer out of necessity. So I told her that I will give her the opportunity to get it resolved and I would not need the board meeting at this point. However the following day when my son went to school one of the teachers apparently told my 3 yr old that she was going to put him out of school. This was a day that when I pi