Lorena Castanedaa month agoFrom
Can't say enough positive things about it. Wonderful staff, great program, very well equipped facility.
As a parent I always felt my baby was being cared and nurtured while at daycare. He is happy and learned a lot.
Caitlina month agoFrom
My kids went here and I can honestly say it is the best place. Highly qualified staff, low kid to caregiver ratios, excellent napping facilities and indoor and outdoor space. I think reviewer JD must have misunderstood something? There is no time out zone. The infants are allowed to express their emotions (eg crying) but I’ve never seen a child ignored there. The Centre follows Magda Gerber’s theories on infant care. As long as parents are comfortable with that philosophy (I didn’t know about it before but once I read about it I was totally on board), then, as a parent who has spent many hours there, I cannot recommend this place enough. It always has a huge waitlist!
J Da month agoFrom
Upon taking a tour of this daycare there were a few red flags for me. 1. None of the staff acknowledged our (4 month old) son who was awake in my arms or asked us what his name was during our (solo) tour, even when we were just sitting down and talking together. 2. One of the very young (maybe 11 or 12 months) children was abruptly placed in a sort of time out zone where a gate was closed and she was left alone crying hysterically by herself. 3. They have very bizarre rules around diapering (children are not allowed to hold toys when getting their diaper changed as it takes away from the diapering "experience"). And the most concerning, 4, we were told that staff do not support the infant's learning how to sit. They are left to lay down until they are old enough to sit on their own. The head supervisor running this centre did not seem to be capable of taking care of children and I left feeling very concerned. I am utterly surprised that the head supervisor is being left to run a government subsidized daycare facility.