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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've bashed it on like two threads.... Anyway, i dislike it because they aren't consistent. I rarely know what's going on in the program. For instance, my daughter OSD being potty trained. I asked for this and her primary caregiver aged to it, end of conversation. Not once did she tell me that i needed to bring five changes of clothes, two pair of does, pullups, and stickers for the reward system. Not once. I found this out through another parent. Things like that happen repeatedly. I find out months later that i was supposed to do x, y and z because communication at the center is horrible. On to of that they have one now teaching, in my opinion. Not every child learns by the hands on approach. My child is one of them. Instead of working with the way she does learn (she watches you do it a couple of tines, then picks it up) they keep trying to force her to do it their way. Not acceptable to me especially since i have had plenty of conversations with them about how she learns best. I know there are parents that love the irs daycare, but trust me, there are quite a few of us that are a little fed up with them. However, finding daycare in this town isn't easy, so we feel stuck.[/quote] Is your initial b? And you have a daughter? If so, my son will be very upset if yours leaves (which should tell you who I am). We're only starting the potty training process yet - and I have my nervousness about the teachers upcoming in the center outside the toddler room. We also have heard nothing about stickers as of yet. So communication can be a challenge. But my kid is finally old enough to start telling me about his day and is full of "I like x," and "we played puppets" - I've seen variety in what they do. At least for the daycare we've been in for the first 2 years, I really like it. [/quote]
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