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[quote=Anonymous]We were at Tiny Tots for a year and Bluebird for 3 years with two kids at the schools. It started out really well with the exception of a few things we did not like such as poor communication and language barriers with some of the "teachers" but other than that we recommended it to friends and liked it. Until ... we found out my sons teacher was "disciplining" him along with other kids by hitting on the head with books, twisting their ears (my son has broken cartilage on his right ear) and other inappropriate actions. Really long story, really short, the teacher was fired but in a very awkward way. She was still at the graduation of her class, after an awkward meeting with her and many upset parents, she was NOT escorted to her classroom to get her items and leave. She walked in by herself with the kids in the class and got her belongings. School was very quick to cover up the issue and did not properly notify parents or CPS as they should of, so someone alerted CPS. Of course they thought it was me and things began to change. My son was all of a sudden called a "bully" and was made to change classrooms, although the Director could not tell me what "bullying" behavior he was exhibiting and I requested her to find out. When she finally responded to my request of those "bullying" behaviors, it was a list of things such as "He pushes his way to the front of the line, poor sportsmanship when playing a game as he does not like to lose, blah, blah blah". All things normal of a 5 year old. Nothing extreme or close to "bullying". It was extremely awkward and uncomfortable until we left the school two months later. Learned a lot about their management style. They are strictly business people and in the business for the money and not the kids and if something should happen to mess with their business, they want you gone, even if it's error on their part. Good riddens![/quote]
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