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February 2024 by Jami Saniei
I seriously could not love this place anymore. my daughter has been coming here for two years. It is the only daycare she knows, I can’t imagine her going anywhere else. I love the way the teachers love and nurture our kids. my oldest is 16 so I’ve had a lot of experience with preschools, This is by far the absolute best. If there is an opening, and you can get your child in here, I promise that baby will be so taken care of. I love the family my daughter and I have created in this establishment, I wish our babies could graduate high school from here lol ,
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February 2024 by Katty Avalo
This is an amazing pre-school. Some friends recommended it and we couldn’t be more grateful. Teachers are caring, dedicated and very loving, my kid loves to go to school always looking forward for it. They focus on the kids and communication with the parents is always at 100%. Can’t wait for our second little one to enjoy the Piccolino family. The level of professionalism is top notch with an amazing curriculum, our daughter has learned so much.
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February 2024 by Aaron Quihuis
Our two kids ( 4 & 2) have been going to PICCOLINO for over a year now. We love this place more than life! They love our children and are so good to them. They have learned so much and we’re so grateful to have them be apart of our lives.
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March 2023 by Zach Alvarado
AWESOME preschool!!! Can't say enough great things about this school and the teachers. Both of my boys attended from 1.5 years to kindergarten and they still ask if we can go back every time we drive by. They would come home with new words, new songs, and even communicate with each other in Spanish they learned from school. By the time they graduated and went to kinder, both boys were as competent in Spanish as their native language of English. So much so that I was even able to continue their learning with a dual language program at their elementary school.I'm so glad their preschool years were filled with art, singing, exploration, and building, and their later years will benefit from being bilingual. Thank you to all of the Piccolino family!!
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June 2022 by Krysten C.
My daughter has been going here for a few years. Last year she was old enough to go to kindergarten and it was so heartbreaking to leave this incredible school! Just about every week in kindergarten she asked when she could go back to Piccolino. She is currently attending their summer classes because my husband and I work full time, it's very affordable and not only do they continue to learn but they have so much fun too. She wakes up so excited to go and comes home so happy! I wish she could go to Piccolino for the rest of her life! Even if your baby doesn't speak Spanish I highly recommend this school, they will treat your child as if it were their own!Also the way they handled the pandemic deserves an award! They kept all the children safe and never had an outbreak. If I could give more than 5 stars I would!
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December 2019 by Bill Buchanan
We still keep in touch with teachers online even after our kids have graduated. We loved this school!
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December 2017 by TD Wisdom
This is such a wonderful Spanish immersion preschool! The teachers are the most loving, wonderful people in the world!! Dropping my child off with them was like leaving them with close loving family members, they care so much about the kids. My child learned a great deal with them and we couldn't be happier. We truly feel blessed to have found this school for our child!
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December 2017 by Aaron Cooke
We love Piccolino and you will too!Pros:- Loving, caring staff- Very reasonable price (well below area average)- Small class size- Fully immersive language program- Lessons based on teaching and learning fundamentals focused on physical and cognitive development- Regular feedback from the staff in the form of daily reports accessible via smartphone app- Multi-cultural exposure. Learning at an early age that we are all alike despite our apparent differences.Cons:- Small building means limited availability- Location/traffic: getting in and out of the location can be tricky at rush hour given it is in the heart of downtown Keller (almost directly under the Keller water tower)Long-Form Summary:We (my wife and I) have our 2 and 4 year old boy's enrolled in this school and we couldn't be happier. Neither of our boys (nor my wife and I for that matter) speak Spanish. Choosing this school was entirely about giving our boys the opportunity to learn a second language at a time in their cognitive development where language acquisition is easiest.Some may worry sending your child to an immersion program like this (only Spanish is spoken) may frustrate your child or, worse yet, delay the development of their primary language. While there is frustration learning anything new, that would be true in any school. Let's face it, we're talking about preschoolers... frustration is a regular part of their life! As for primary language delay, this is simply a myth.It has been shown that learning multiple languages at this age actually causes a synergistic effect whereby the acquisition of one language aids the other. Certainly there will be moments of confusion, times where they bounce between languages, but by the time they are old enough to develop long-term memory they will be fluent. Put another way, they will not remember a time when they didn't speak two languages! What an advantage to give our children for the rest of their lives, especially in this part of the country.As for the school itself, I've covered the key points in the pros above. They are so wonderfully caring and loving. That means, in line with Mexican cultural norms, they will hug and kiss your little one as a form of praise and encouragement. I guess some people don't like that, but I think the more people who my children feel love them, the better! Obviously, and likely should go without saying, the physical contact is well within appropriate boundaries. It's the same thing you would (hopefully) do with your kids yourself. Our boys have bonded strongly with the staff and the physical contact as encouragement is a big part of why.Ive said a lot. I have so much more to say. If you take nothing else away, take this: check out the school. Meet the staff. Let your children spend a week here. If you do, I suspect you will - as we did - find a long term solution to your child care problem!