Any other recent experiences? Best teachers for 2 and 4 year old classes? Positives seem to be affordable tuition, low teacher turnover, great outdoor space, catered food, and cafeteria hall. Negatives seem to be that it is a little disorganized (dinged for paperwork issues in the past), small classrooms and higher ratios (at least compared to our current D.C. daycare), and no bathroom in the 4's classroom so they have to be escorted to a hallway bathroom. A little worried about the kids adjusting to more children in the classroom and wondering what the quality of care/learning is. |
A very unfriendly staff, teachers speak terrible English, a director is a very ill-mannered old woman, no one pays attention to your children when you drop them off. Children feel abandoned and dismissed. The daycare is dirty. People from office are not responsive, there is no chance to reach them via telephone. A mobile app that was supposed to be used for communication between teachers and parents is only used as a payment reminder. On top of that, my child complained about being physically abused by one of the teachers. |
Anyone on this thread have updated experience with their children at Kaye Kare?
Thanks so much! |
We LOVE Kaye Kare! Our child attended from 2018 to 2021 and we were very impressed with the owner, Marsha Kaye, as well as the instructors and assistants. They were continually updating the facilities, adding enrichment to the playground, offering new specials (like science and karate), and offering nutritious snacks and meals.They were also patient and helped reinforce our child's potty training (quite honestly they take a lot of the credit for all of it). There are many long-time staff who love their job and have great experience in the classroom. My wife, who is a public school teacher, was impressed with their teaching methods. It was a great value for a safe and fun place for our child.
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A very unfriendly staff, teachers speak terrible English, a director is a very ill-mannered old woman, no one pays attention to your children when you drop them off. Children feel abandoned and dismissed. The daycare is dirty. People from office are not responsive, there is no chance to reach them via telephone. A mobile app that was supposed to be used for communication between teachers and parents is only used as a payment reminder. On top of that, my child complained about being physically abused by one of the teachers. [/quote][/quote] |
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It sounds like you’re really doing your homework on this decision—way to go! We’ve heard good things about Kaye Kare, too. They’re definitely a smaller center, but they seem to have a solid program, and the lower teacher turnover is always a good sign.
It’s totally valid to wonder how your kids might adjust to larger classes. Some kids thrive in a busier environment, while others might need time to warm up. You could ask Kaye Kare how they handle transitions for kids coming from smaller setups. The lack of a bathroom in the 4’s room could be a bit of a hassle, but if the teachers are attentive, it might not be a huge issue. It’s worth asking how they manage bathroom breaks during busy times to ensure kids aren’t waiting too long. Paperwork issues can be frustrating. Maybe ask how they’ve improved processes since being dinged in the past—hearing about specific changes could ease your mind. If you’re open to considering another option, I’d love to recommend Crossroads Child Development Center. We’re located nearby and offer a warm, nurturing environment with small classes, which might help ease any concerns about ratios and adjustment. Our teachers are amazing with the 2’s and 4’s groups, and we focus on helping every child feel safe and supported while they grow. Plus, we’ve got great outdoor play spaces and a loving approach that families love. If you’d like to check us out, I’d be happy to set up a tour or answer any questions! Either way, it sounds like you’re putting a lot of thought into this transition, and I’m sure you’ll find the best fit for your family. Best of luck, Cameron Manager Crossroads Child Development Center 703-845-0021 |