Anonymous wrote:When the center opened, parents complained about a lack of continuity of care, especially for the babies. Parents also said the curriculum, as it was implemented, did not seem to challenge their children.
Overall has there been progress on these issues? Thanks very much.
I have two kids at WOW, one in an infant class, and one in a toddler class. We couldn't be happier. Things turned a corner, and I really feel good about having my kids there now. I was one of the parents who was wavering initially, thinking about taking my older child out when they were having all the problems. As I said, I have my younger there now, too, so obviously I think that things got better.
For my baby, there is always at least one of their primary caregivers present. I haven't had any issues with lack of continuity (I can't speak to the time before my child started).
About the curriculum: if anything, it's too challenging! lol... My 2 year old does SO many activities, art works, working through themes on the earth, insects etc, and also learning of numbers and letters. I was a bit taken aback when I was asked to practice recognition of numbers at home with my DC! Still, it is done in a fun way. I really love the curriculum so far, at least for my older child's age group.
To the OP: have you brought this issue up with the Director? I'm not sure if you're really a disgruntled teacher, perhaps? If you're a parent, I don't know why you'd post here instead of talking to the people in charge. Both the Director and Vice have both been very receptive whenever I talk to them.