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October 2023 by Lydia douglas L
Worked here for a month and during my time they have had over the capacity of children in the class to a teacher. Children behavior were out of control and the director did not want to tell parents that it is because there a new teacher switch. They would lie and say I was not walking around to check on children when in camera view I was . Recording conversation and talking about inappropriate subjects. Was not notified when children leave my class for picked up early. I left for a family trip and they replaced me. And when asking for advice or weekly sit down they said that they can't talk to parents because they need to keep the money coming in. Please do not work here. Loved working and teaching the children that were there. But in the last month of being 2 employees left mystery.
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October 2023 by Vanessa G.
Lengthy but I really want to be informative especially for those that have delayed kids or that don't have "cookie cutter" kids that need a little more work. Wish I read honest reviews before deciding to put my son through this. My son started daycare here in June, a month before he turned 2. I spoke to Shawna, the director, about my concerns with him so we woud be on the same page. Throughout this time I would ask his teacher Ms. Monica how he was doing which her replies were almost always "he's just all over the place and idk maybe he'll be better off in the 1 year old classroom", so nothing substantial for me to go off of to the point where I just stopped asking her anything and tried to communicate more with the director instead. Well Shawna was great at asking me if we were getting him help. I told her in early September we were set to have a meeting to see what help he would require. Throughout this time I wasn't crazy about having him attend here but had no choice in the beginning because it was the cheapest around and because of my son's issues I didn't want to put him through too many changes at once. Reasons why I wasn't crazy about them: -At least twice we picked him up and his class stunk like poop, he was pooped and already started getting a rash since he's sensitive, idk how they didn't smell it-His teacher Ms. Monica always seemed put out when he would show up and never acknowledged him -They would do the bare minimum to say they're "taking care of the kids", left his diaper ointment in his cubby until I physically handed it to them to use-When I packed him lunch, because they feed them almost nothing and my son would come home starving, I would let Ms. Monica know and she would forget to feed it to him but maybe twice -He was constantly getting hit in the beginning, sometimes they knew what happened but not always even said "he came from home like that" once which was obviously not the case or I wouldn't have askedShawna told me 10/3, when I was rushing out to get to work, that they would have to make his last day 10/13 because he took too much of the teacher's attention and "parents are paying for their kids to be taught a curriculum. He's in kids space, eating their food, and grabbing their cups" Which the curriculum part is not true because they're always watching tv in all classrooms.TODAY: I went to talk to Shawna about why during our conversations this wasn't brought up and I was blindsided. To say she flipped her switch in character, is an understatement. I was upset of course but my intention wasn't to argue but have a conversation to get an understanding especially so I can help MY child because we were switching daycares anyway and I obviously wouldn't have brought my kids in to their classrooms if I was going there just to be argumentative. She would not let me get a word in, I found out after her talking over me the entire time that my son was apparently hitting other kids (which had to be learned behavior from all the times the kids would hit him) and parents were complaining. Not once was this ever brought to my attention until today and she had the audacity to say I never followed up with her about what was going on with getting him help. During our "conversation" she said "idk why we're even having this conversation if we already said their last day is Friday and I have a daycare to run but if you'd like we can make their last day today" which I gladly accepted and walked out of her office to get my kids, this lady followed me into the hall STILL arguing!! Oh and Ms. Monica lost my son's wipes and diaper ointment so she couldn't give them to me when I asked for all his stuff If this is how professional the DIRECTOR is when someone wants to have an adult conversation with her, I can't imagine how everything is run and what we don't see/know.I would only recommend this daycare if you have older kids or just ne
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September 2023 by Ariel Brock
The staff here really helped our son adjust to being back in daycare & with his separation anxiety! We were so unsure in the beginning and felt so guilty while he went through the transition. They really made such a huge impact & now he is happy and content! They made a momma’s heart happy. When I drop him off now, he reaches his arms out and loves it! A few weeks later, however, it’s very mediocre at best. His nose was never wiped, poop diapers upon pickup, stained clothes from paint that was not washable & a lot of inconsistency. The teacher is brand new with zero experience with my 13 month old, which is also mixed with 18 month olds. Huge age gap, and they can all walk except mine. This poses safety risks as well. I guess you do get what you pay for, we just have higher expectations. The director is supportive! Overall, it was okay. Not bad.
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December 2020 by Valyn Butaud
My daughter has been coming here for 4 1/2 years, she loves her friends and teachers! Very nice staff and clean facility!! Highly recommend