Do you have a 3 yr old in Downtown DC or Capitol Hill daycare/preschool and really happy?

Anonymous
I need to find a place to enroll DD for the fall. Any recs?
Anonymous
We're really happy at Commerce Kids.
Anonymous
GWU CCLC Center at 2033 K street NW is wondeful.
We changed from Bright Horizons in NOvember and love it!
Anonymous
Bambini downtown:

http://www.bambinicdc.com
Anonymous
We love the DOL Center. Hopefully you're already on some waitlists...
Anonymous
First Baptist in DuPont.
Anonymous
Does anyone have experience with Capital Kids in West End for 2-3 year olds?
Anonymous
Just Us Kids often has preschool openings, even for non-feds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with Capital Kids in West End for 2-3 year olds?

Don't send your child there !! My child was always sick and didn't learn a thing .
Anonymous
US Kids usually has openings in the Junior and Preschool Rooms. The preschool programis fantastic, and many of the staff members have been there for 10+ years.
Anonymous
We are happy at DOL. Great facility, outdoor space, responsive management, and happy kids.
Anonymous
Second for First Baptist in Dupont. As someone said here, it is very "church light" but the teachers are extremely experienced and they really address everything kids need at this age: emotional, social, academic, and even physical. It really is a great place. Each teacher has 20+ years of experience (and it shows!).
Anonymous
We metro everyday to/from School for Friends in Dupont and our home on the Hill. Play based, accredited, can't say enough good things about it, except that as we transition to DCPS, we're just always shocked at the glaring difference between SFF and DCPS, but then DCPS is free so...

In any event, the web site with admission info is: http://www.schoolforfriends.org/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with Capital Kids in West End for 2-3 year olds?

Don't send your child there !! My child was always sick and didn't learn a thing .


Our son was happy there but we found they used age-inappropriate behavior systems (traffic light system) which that age group cannot understand. All it did was make our son afraid on the days he ha a rough day and ended up on red and only want to be friends with the "good" kids on green. That said, I hear from a friend there riding out the year that the director is leaving so that might switch it up. I'd say it's a good place for babies and toddlers and but older than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We metro everyday to/from School for Friends in Dupont and our home on the Hill. Play based, accredited, can't say enough good things about it, except that as we transition to DCPS, we're just always shocked at the glaring difference between SFF and DCPS, but then DCPS is free so...

In any event, the web site with admission info is: http://www.schoolforfriends.org/



Hi i'm starting my DD here in the fall. how is the metro commute?
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