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December 2021 by Joseph L.
Overall decent. Our issues are with the teacher specifically who is new. As educator we have been stunned to not have one single positive thing said about our child all semester. She did inquire when he was out sick but really my kid just seems to bother her because he has ADD. The management is very chill. Almost to so. Just not the right fit for us.
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November 2021 by Joe C.
We've been very happy with our experience at the WIDE school so far. Our daughter is having fun but also learning a lot. Their curriculum is play and project based, inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach. They have Spanish class, as well as optional gymnastics and soccer classes.They are very safe and cautious in terms of COVID pandemic rules -- and when the case load gets better for a prolonged time, then they reassess. One of the things my family has most appreciated is their COVID policy. All teachers wear masks, and all kids above a certain age (3ish) wear masks as well -- aside from when eating & optionally when playing outside.They have chickens outside, a flower and vegetable garden, and rabbits and 2 aquariums inside. Right now, some of the classes are raising caterpillars into moths and butterflies, and they have just harvested some of the chicken eggs and will get to incubate them and watch them hatch! Such great experiences for kids of all ages to have.They provide gourmet lunches made in-house from fresh ingredients, many of which are organic. On Friday afternoons, you can also buy some of their house-made goodies -- they have an assortment of baked goods, desserts, soups, and savory/main dishes. If you are late on Fridays, they may sell out of certain items.
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December 2016 by Natasha Ransom
Great place, they are so helpful and my nephews are excited to go to school! :)
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December 2015 by Karen Alvarez
Wonderful facility with sweet and friendly staff! I visited the center for an observation report for my Early childhood education course, and I had a wonderful time. The center was beautiful and well kept, with many nature based materials and decorations all around. The center is true to their Reggio Emilia approach, and the teachers help the kids learn while having fun. I am looking forward to another visit soon! <3
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December 2013 by Olga Garcia
This is one the premier learning centers in all of Houston. Their system of reggio emilia permeates the entire school. From the classrooms, to the art center, to the playground, to the teachers, Little Wonders Learning Center is focused on letting the children explore the things that interest them. I highly recommend experiencing Little Wonders for yourself. Even you'll learn a ton!