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[quote=Anonymous]My son has been at WFCH since Aug 2011 and it has been the most wonderful experience for us all! He is a very energetic and curious 3. yr. old who had outgrown daycare and very much needed a stimulating, yet caring learning environment. From the moment we visited WFCH, we knew it was a special place. The teachers are amazing and the administrators are always willing to listen and help. Plus, the other parents are welcoming and eager to provide tips for new students. The school also welcomes parents to visit anytime during the day--which is wonderful and comforting. My son is thriving...and he constantly amazes us with the things he is learning--Spanish, Hindi, art, music, karate, cooking, sports. The life skills are super too--he loves to grind coffee, read the calendar and put lessons back where they belong once he is done. We participate in the full day + after care program and it is super. We also do the catered lunch program, which we've found to be a great deal $$ as well as a super way to introduce new foods to our picky eater. There is plenty of water, and milk is provided. The school also encourages healthy snacks and lots of fruit. For parents that want to be involved, there are many opportunities: holidays, special pot lucks, book fair, field trips, charitable events, etc. However, if you don't have time or the means, the school does not make you feel guilty if you can not participate. And while some of the teachers leave at 3 pm, there are several of my son's teachers that are there when I pick him up in the evening. They always give me news of his day and progress--of course, now most of the time my son is so excited to tell me himself that they do not have to. BTW, my incredible son is no angel and the teachers do a great job of helping him find his way without endless timeouts, harsh discipline or berating remarks. We've seen such a positive change in many aspects and we are grateful for the WFCH influence and their eagerness to work with us to help our son become an self-confident and respectful preschooler. The parking lot is pretty horrible, but the school tries hard to accommodate everyone with the space that is available. Our biggest complaint is that they don't offer more grade levels--we will be so sad to leave WFCH after Kindergarten! [/quote]
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