Anonymous wrote:We are in our 3rd week there. It has been a bit up and down. I've had incredibly warm, positive interactions with the staff/teachers and others that have left me feeling really cold. What we liked most about it when we were touring daycares was that they seemed really community-oriented; all the kids were from the neighborhood, and they have regular parent/community engagement events (versus the others that seemed more centered around offices/downtown so colder). They send regular updates through the Kinderlime app. But they don't seem 100% on top of their game organizationally, and I haven't seen much yet that has impressed me in terms of developmental exercises. The problem is I really have no baseline to compare this to--my son is 4 months, so maybe this is normal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my 4 month old there and agree that the staff is very warm. They’ve been welcoming to me and my child. I admit when I first visited I was a little concerned about the size of the room but I’ve noticed how they make “stations” and three times I’ve come to pick the baby up during nap time or quiet time, it’s been super chill and quiet. I was impressed by that— that was by biggest worry.
I don’t expect them to have one on one with the kids that often, but in the three weeks we’ve been there, I feel like my LO has started to advance in different noble areas (roll over, etc).
Agree they can work on their organizational skills... but in dealing with two other different daycares, this seems to a trend. I appreciate the multiple updates on how LO is doing and pictures.
I had to look at this as a trade off... my LO wasn’t going to get 1-on-1 care or the Montessori curriculum (or whatever) or anything... but LO is safe and is being attended to like they should and the staff I interact with really care about the kids.
This is the third daycare for your 4 mos old?? Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:I have my 4 month old there and agree that the staff is very warm. They’ve been welcoming to me and my child. I admit when I first visited I was a little concerned about the size of the room but I’ve noticed how they make “stations” and three times I’ve come to pick the baby up during nap time or quiet time, it’s been super chill and quiet. I was impressed by that— that was by biggest worry.
I don’t expect them to have one on one with the kids that often, but in the three weeks we’ve been there, I feel like my LO has started to advance in different noble areas (roll over, etc).
Agree they can work on their organizational skills... but in dealing with two other different daycares, this seems to a trend. I appreciate the multiple updates on how LO is doing and pictures.
I had to look at this as a trade off... my LO wasn’t going to get 1-on-1 care or the Montessori curriculum (or whatever) or anything... but LO is safe and is being attended to like they should and the staff I interact with really care about the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Bump. We are considering the Embassy Row CDC, but after reading these comments I wonder if we should! I understand they have part-time options. Has anyone used it?
Anonymous wrote:I was at the playground once and saw the staff purposely leave one of the kids in the stroller the whole time. Not sure why she wasn’t allowed out but also they didn’t stay with her or anything. I also didn’t feel like they had a very careful eye on the rest of the kids either.