Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounded like an ad!
Jeff did previously believe that this Goddard location was sock puppeting parents, but I remember it being kind of unclear how/why he reached that conclusion.
I live near the Goddard and know a couple of people who use it. They seem to like it well enough, although I don't think they would describe it as effusively as the other PP. I've heard the owner has a kind of odd disposition, but it doesn't really impact much on a day-to-day basis. But this is all second hand, so it take it for what it is or isn't worth.
I remember those threads. The sock-puppeting was painfully obvious and whoever was doing it was also posting blatantly false information about Children in the Shoe, which is nearby (and where my kids go, so it caught my attention). That was a while ago.
Exactly. It was a long time ago. It makes zero sense to ban all conversation of this entire company.
You can talk about the schools. I would simply advise everyone to assume anything positive is being posted by a sock puppet. I wouldn't believe anything posted here about the Goddard schools.
I gotta be honest, Jeff — there very well may have been a sock puppet here. However, I am a genuine parent of a child at the Goddard School in Gaithersburg and it’s a great school.
I don’t think it’s fair to say that anything positive is not to be trusted.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounded like an ad!
Jeff did previously believe that this Goddard location was sock puppeting parents, but I remember it being kind of unclear how/why he reached that conclusion.
I live near the Goddard and know a couple of people who use it. They seem to like it well enough, although I don't think they would describe it as effusively as the other PP. I've heard the owner has a kind of odd disposition, but it doesn't really impact much on a day-to-day basis. But this is all second hand, so it take it for what it is or isn't worth.
I remember those threads. The sock-puppeting was painfully obvious and whoever was doing it was also posting blatantly false information about Children in the Shoe, which is nearby (and where my kids go, so it caught my attention). That was a while ago.
Exactly. It was a long time ago. It makes zero sense to ban all conversation of this entire company.
You can talk about the schools. I would simply advise everyone to assume anything positive is being posted by a sock puppet. I wouldn't believe anything posted here about the Goddard schools.
Anonymous wrote:We have two kids that currently attend 3 and 4. Both kids have been there since they were infants. We transferred from GH early on with the first for several reasons. As an educator myself, we can’t say enough wonderful things about The Goddard School of Bethesda admin, faculty and parents. They have been always caring and loving to our kids and the programming is second to none. Our friends in the area, who have kids there, recommended this school and we have always been appreciative to them for that. Our kids have been learning specializations such as Chinese, Spanish, Art, Music and Movement and or oldest is getting piano lessons ( this is only given for 4 and 5 year olds). All are included in tuition. Also we have been involved in the strength of the community several times when the community has come together to help families or teachers within the community that have undergone different types of adversity. The school is large with 12 classrooms but they always properly staff and the staff is highly credentialed. They have a lot of kids in the school because it is in high demand. My friend is still on waitlist trying to get in with her little one. I have never seen them not maintain proper ratios. Again, I can’t say enough great things about this school. Definitely has my thumbs up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounded like an ad!
Jeff did previously believe that this Goddard location was sock puppeting parents, but I remember it being kind of unclear how/why he reached that conclusion.
I live near the Goddard and know a couple of people who use it. They seem to like it well enough, although I don't think they would describe it as effusively as the other PP. I've heard the owner has a kind of odd disposition, but it doesn't really impact much on a day-to-day basis. But this is all second hand, so it take it for what it is or isn't worth.
I remember those threads. The sock-puppeting was painfully obvious and whoever was doing it was also posting blatantly false information about Children in the Shoe, which is nearby (and where my kids go, so it caught my attention). That was a while ago.
Exactly. It was a long time ago. It makes zero sense to ban all conversation of this entire company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounded like an ad!
Jeff did previously believe that this Goddard location was sock puppeting parents, but I remember it being kind of unclear how/why he reached that conclusion.
I live near the Goddard and know a couple of people who use it. They seem to like it well enough, although I don't think they would describe it as effusively as the other PP. I've heard the owner has a kind of odd disposition, but it doesn't really impact much on a day-to-day basis. But this is all second hand, so it take it for what it is or isn't worth.
I remember those threads. The sock-puppeting was painfully obvious and whoever was doing it was also posting blatantly false information about Children in the Shoe, which is nearby (and where my kids go, so it caught my attention). That was a while ago.
Exactly. It was a long time ago. It makes zero sense to ban all conversation of this entire company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please see the locked topic at the top of this forum.
Oh come on. Does this mean we can't talk about Goddard Schools at all?
We are at the Goddard School in Gaithersburg and love it. It's really wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounded like an ad!
Jeff did previously believe that this Goddard location was sock puppeting parents, but I remember it being kind of unclear how/why he reached that conclusion.
I live near the Goddard and know a couple of people who use it. They seem to like it well enough, although I don't think they would describe it as effusively as the other PP. I've heard the owner has a kind of odd disposition, but it doesn't really impact much on a day-to-day basis. But this is all second hand, so it take it for what it is or isn't worth.
I remember those threads. The sock-puppeting was painfully obvious and whoever was doing it was also posting blatantly false information about Children in the Shoe, which is nearby (and where my kids go, so it caught my attention). That was a while ago.
Anonymous wrote:Please see the locked topic at the top of this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounded like an ad!
Jeff did previously believe that this Goddard location was sock puppeting parents, but I remember it being kind of unclear how/why he reached that conclusion.
I live near the Goddard and know a couple of people who use it. They seem to like it well enough, although I don't think they would describe it as effusively as the other PP. I've heard the owner has a kind of odd disposition, but it doesn't really impact much on a day-to-day basis. But this is all second hand, so it take it for what it is or isn't worth.
Anonymous wrote:That sounded like an ad!