Anonymous wrote:I went to 60% FARMS schools pk-12, and here I am, on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. We send our kid to a combined paid daycare/Headstart program and honestly these issues have never occurred to us. I'm definitely not worried about him hanging out around poor *three year olds.*
Great to hear your experience is positive. I don't care about SET rather in my experience the lack of parental control given my experience.
Thank you for sharing your insight.
I wouldnât worry about this for infants and toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. We send our kid to a combined paid daycare/Headstart program and honestly these issues have never occurred to us. I'm definitely not worried about him hanging out around poor *three year olds.*
Great to hear your experience is positive. I don't care about SET rather in my experience the lack of parental control given my experience.
Thank you for sharing your insight.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. We send our kid to a combined paid daycare/Headstart program and honestly these issues have never occurred to us. I'm definitely not worried about him hanging out around poor *three year olds.*
Anonymous wrote:Wow. We send our kid to a combined paid daycare/Headstart program and honestly these issues have never occurred to us. I'm definitely not worried about him hanging out around poor *three year olds.*
Anonymous wrote:All daycare serve bad food. Almost participate in the USDA food program which specifies the type and kind of foods that can be served.
And I donât blame you to be concerned. The kids not so much but the attitude and culture of the teachers and other parents is probably not what you are looking for. Once you identify a center go visit and hang back outside the room before going in and listen to how the teachers speak to the kids. And the. when you are in the room linger. People can fake it for 5 minutes or so but the more time passes the harder it gets and you will get to see what itâs really like