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[quote=Anonymous]Same mom here--have been here a year now and LOVE it. Note that I never had any concerns about safety, and I also had a brand new kid (first time mom), so some of my previous concerns were just basic inexperience. The teaching staff was always wonderful and very caring, but there were definitely organizational issues at first. They re-org'ed completely, have all new management, and the place has really turned around. Our son has thrived! They are of course closed down now (since mid-March) due to the COVID-19 crisis, as they should be. But we cannot wait for him to go back! He absolutely loved his teachers in the infant classroom, who treated us like family; he had just entered the toddler room at the beginning of 2020, and he had been coming home everyday with new skills, greater interactivity, and very evident growth and development on a nearly weekly basis. We miss you, ERCDC! [quote=Anonymous]We are in our 3rd week there. It has been a bit up and down. I've had incredibly warm, positive interactions with the staff/teachers and others that have left me feeling really cold. What we liked most about it when we were touring daycares was that they seemed really community-oriented; all the kids were from the neighborhood, and they have regular parent/community engagement events (versus the others that seemed more centered around offices/downtown so colder). They send regular updates through the Kinderlime app. But they don't seem 100% on top of their game organizationally, and I haven't seen much yet that has impressed me in terms of developmental exercises. The problem is I really have no baseline to compare this to--my son is 4 months, so maybe this is normal?[/quote][/quote]
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