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March 2024 by Francesca F
I worked at Here We Grow for several years, I left back in October due to the sudden loss of a loved one being too much to bear. I do not know why someone would impersonate to disparage Here We Grow. I believe that review was written by a disgruntled former employee. Here We Grow is an honest, caring, great place for childcare. There are people in this world that try their best to be a light in the dark and I believe that the director, management team, and teachers of Here We Grow are those people. They deserve an abundance of love and appreciation for the work they do as caregivers and educators. Please be kind.
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March 2024 by Corinne Antonetti
My daughter loves Here We Grow! They are wonderfully accommodating and she has such a fun time there. She LOVES her teachers, past and present!She is growing up in two households and they always make sure to have effective communication and two of everything for certain activities when applicable so she doesn't feel like she has to choose between her homes (for instance, she made an ornament for Daddy's house and for Mommy's house). I greatly appreciate that!
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February 2024 by Anna R Troia
We all love HWG, so here is a direct quote from the REAL Francesca Fedele “I worked at Here We Grow for several years, I left back in October due to the sudden loss of a loved one being too much to bear. I do not know why someone would impersonate to disparage Here We Grow. I believe that review was written by a disgruntled former employee. Here We Grow is an honest, caring, great place for childcare. There are people in this world that try their best to be a light in the dark and I believe that the director, management team, and teachers of Here We Grow are those people. They deserve an abundance of love and appreciation for the work they do as caregivers and educators. Please be kind.”
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February 2024 by Francesca Fedele
The "director" and management as a whole are a big joke. Unhappy parents, children and staff.
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October 2023 by Sarah
Let me be clear: Here We Grow may seem like a safe and enjoyable place for children to spend their weekdays, but as a parent, you'll find it to be outrageously expensive. As a former employee, I can confidently assert that it's a dreadful work environment, rife with gossip, drama, and unsupportive management. The management's tendency to favoritism and lack of accountability results in the neglect of crucial issues, instead of tackling them head-on and managing the center effectively.
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July 2023 by Carl Markgren
Our son was here for a couple years until we moved from town. We didn't realize how good the teachers here were until we had the subpar teachers at the new location. Classrooms were clean, our kids allergies were appropriately addressed, and teachers encouraged growth and development. I definitely would send a kid here
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December 2022 by Apoorv Kalyankar
Our toddler went to HWG for the last 14 months and he absolutely loved his teachers there and we received regular updates and pictures about his daily activities. Additionally, we saw a significant improvement in his verbal communication and social skills. We moved out of town recently but I highly recommend this daycare.
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December 2022 by Alicia Forrer
We have been so pleased with our daughter’s teachers, the fun activities, group/class learning, various art projects and especially their teaching kiddos how to recognize their feelings and how to try to manage them best.
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December 2020 by Alcor s
A daycare like another. It all depends on the teacher.
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December 2019 by Calli Gilmore
We started taking our 2.5 year old son here about a month ago. This has been our first experience with him in daycare and he is having a blast! His teachers Jen and Kaitlin have been super nice, responsive, and flexible- he loves them! Mallory has been great too. Unfortunately we are moving to a different area soon, but I wish we could stay- everyone has made this a great experience.
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December 2018 by Stacey Phillips
Both of my girls go here and we love it! Center director is great as are all the teachers.