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Reply to "Non-English speaking family, sending my son to Spanish Immersion Daycare (Bambini)"
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[quote=Anonymous]Hi there, We're also a non-English speaking family and had the same concerns about sending our son to Bambini. However, we are very happy with our decision to send him to Bambini. He's picking up some English words regardless and will learn that very quickly in pre-K. Meanwhile, we feel he's getting a very solid foundation in Spanish that will allow him not to lose it once he goes to an English-speaking pre-K. We'll also keep speaking to him in Spanish at home. Then there's the issue of the care Bambini offers: it really is one of the best daycares around, and I've toured 4 others and read countless reviews about others. The teachers are extremely responsible and loving. The daycare's reopening has been a success and done very carefully, and most of the parents I talk to in my son's class are very happy with how things are going. The director is very reachable, answers emails immediately and communication is very fluid. The food program is amazing and very healthy! My son has been going there since he is 9 months old, he's 2.6 years now and his teachers have seen him grow and truly love him. Hope the feedback is useful. [/quote]
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