Lisa C3 days agoFrom
This is our 3rd daycare experience and by far the best for working parents. My youngest son is thriving, polite, shares, and fully potty trained before age 4. When the pandemic hit, this was the only daycare that stayed open the entire time while others had to shut down to build walls, get their ratios rights, or fight off a COVID outbreak. Clean, conscientious of nutrition, controlled & fully supervised outdoor/free play time. Best of all, they have never issued child/parent homework (other daycare started doing this at age 1). Easy in&out parking. Separate spaces with low teacher-child ratios. Very inclusive & I have never felt guilty for being a working mom. The first time I walked in, I didn't know what to make of this place - looks can be deceiving. I still visit with Mrs Rosa (infant care)! The most telling thing for me is that other daycares have workers who mostly look like they need more coffee whenever we walk in; the caregivers at Tender Years see a child walk in and their faces light up!
Julie Harkin3 days agoFrom
My son went from having a nanny to an in home daycare. He struggled adjusting to the in home, so we switched to Tender Years, unsure if he’d do any better. He has thrived at Tender Years, happy everyday. The staff is so attentive and kind, and the kids have their days full of activities, art, play, good meals, and good care.
Anna Wilson3 days agoFrom
My little one has been there since 5months old and it has been a great experience. My little one is now 4yrs old and still attends Tender Years and the staff is great with her as well as the teachers. They take the time with your littles ones and never neglect any child skin of color. If I was to refer anyone to Tender Years that’s a place where your child/baby is safe and can learn up to date ECAP if your child is born past the enrollment for kindergarten. They’re loving non discriminatory and show love to every child that attends Tender Years Academy.