Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just started here a week ago, and I'm not feeling great about it. I would love to hear from parents of other toddlers here. Do you pick up your kid after 5:00? And if so, is your kid ever distressed because other kids got picked up before they did? And because they are in a room with two new adults who aren't the ones who took care of them during the day?
Does anyone else feel like getting any kind of meaningful response from the woman who works the front desk is like pulling teeth?
How long before your kid stopped having melt downs at drop off?
Yout toddler is sad because he wants to be with his parents. I'm a daycare mom too- and if we are on the late end picking up DS is sad. Don't put that on the teachers. You seem a bit unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:We just started here a week ago, and I'm not feeling great about it. I would love to hear from parents of other toddlers here. Do you pick up your kid after 5:00? And if so, is your kid ever distressed because other kids got picked up before they did? And because they are in a room with two new adults who aren't the ones who took care of them during the day?
Does anyone else feel like getting any kind of meaningful response from the woman who works the front desk is like pulling teeth?
How long before your kid stopped having melt downs at drop off?
Anonymous wrote:We just started here a week ago, and I'm not feeling great about it. I would love to hear from parents of other toddlers here. Do you pick up your kid after 5:00? And if so, is your kid ever distressed because other kids got picked up before they did? And because they are in a room with two new adults who aren't the ones who took care of them during the day?
Does anyone else feel like getting any kind of meaningful response from the woman who works the front desk is like pulling teeth?
How long before your kid stopped having melt downs at drop off?
Anonymous wrote:You were considering the infant room though, right? I might be late chiming in on this, but when we visited the infant room about a year back (before our son was born) we were horrified. It smelled like wet dog and the caregivers looked incredibly unhappy. They knew we were coming but could barely muster up a smile when we walked in. There was just an overall depressing feeling in there and I felt bad for the infants sitting by themselves without much engagement from the caregivers sitting just two feet away. I can't speak for the older children's room as we just looked at the infant room.
I know the new facility in the Yates Building is supposed to be really nice, but for me, it's not the facility itself that's most important, it's the people who run it and the people who will have their hands on your child (or not) every day. Unless that's changed since we visited I wouldn't recommend. Or at least -- you should go check it out for yourself and trust your gut.