We are 5+ years out. They used to not allow screens except on certain days like over a vacation there would be a
bring your DS day. I guess all the kids have phones now and they can't control it. Too bad! |
Our school has Bar-T and we used it for a year. It's good but it's very, very expensive compared to market rates. It's $540 for before and after and days off. Given that our new school calendar has so few days off, it's hard to justify that vs an inhome provider that costs hundreds less. |
Has anyone experienced their child being harmed in Bar-T |
Bar-T staff are mostly great, and they are generally pretty quick to the identify the ones who aren't great and move them out. They aren't just babysitting and playing on their phones -- they are engaged with the kids, playing games, teaching them, etc. |
540 is cheaper than the rates 5 years ago |
The $540 post you’re responding to is from 2017. |
Children should be cared for at home after school. |
And women shouldn’t work? |
One parent should be with child, sexist idiot. Why have children? |
Fathers don’t care for their children? Only women? |
Who said they shouldn’t work? Work hours are limited to when children are out of school? |
Barefoot and pregnant! |
Another poster who is very happy with BarT. They are very engaged and keep the kids happy, have homework time, outside time, and good programming (e.g., science). They are excellent with communication (e.g., if my kid has to go unexpectedly the day of), and very caring. I am not easily impressed, and I am impressed. They offer a high quality program, and have not had any dud staff - not even close. But yes, as other posters mentioned it is expensive. |