Anonymous wrote:I found the director quite unhelpful. It took months of repeated calls and emails with no response before we even found out if we had a spot. We should have stopped there. But, naive first time parents we are, we only looked at one spot and were locked in by that time. We tried to look the other way on administrative and rudeness factors but after our child was fed unapproved foods (including solids while only on breast milk), the rudeness plus the safety plus the extreme cost caused us to look elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the director quite unhelpful. It took months of repeated calls and emails with no response before we even found out if we had a spot. We should have stopped there. But, naive first time parents we are, we only looked at one spot and were locked in by that time. We tried to look the other way on administrative and rudeness factors but after our child was fed unapproved foods (including solids while only on breast milk), the rudeness plus the safety plus the extreme cost caused us to look elsewhere.
how did that happen? what were the circumstances? that is a pretty serious thing for many reasons, not the least of which is allergies. did you report to the state of VA??
That is indeed a licensing violation and should be reported...... actually, it should be self-reported by BH, but I am guessing that didn't happen.
It actually was self-reported by the center, but discouragingly was not written up as a state violation because the center staff flat out lied to the investigator, despite the fact that we had text messages from the caregiver detailing what she'd fed our child. It was pretty disappointing and the center's reaction to the incident confirmed that our decision to leave was the right one.
I'm confused - how could they self report and then lie? Wouldn't self reporting necessitate well, umm, reporting the violation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the director quite unhelpful. It took months of repeated calls and emails with no response before we even found out if we had a spot. We should have stopped there. But, naive first time parents we are, we only looked at one spot and were locked in by that time. We tried to look the other way on administrative and rudeness factors but after our child was fed unapproved foods (including solids while only on breast milk), the rudeness plus the safety plus the extreme cost caused us to look elsewhere.
how did that happen? what were the circumstances? that is a pretty serious thing for many reasons, not the least of which is allergies. did you report to the state of VA??
That is indeed a licensing violation and should be reported...... actually, it should be self-reported by BH, but I am guessing that didn't happen.
It actually was self-reported by the center, but discouragingly was not written up as a state violation because the center staff flat out lied to the investigator, despite the fact that we had text messages from the caregiver detailing what she'd fed our child. It was pretty disappointing and the center's reaction to the incident confirmed that our decision to leave was the right one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the director quite unhelpful. It took months of repeated calls and emails with no response before we even found out if we had a spot. We should have stopped there. But, naive first time parents we are, we only looked at one spot and were locked in by that time. We tried to look the other way on administrative and rudeness factors but after our child was fed unapproved foods (including solids while only on breast milk), the rudeness plus the safety plus the extreme cost caused us to look elsewhere.
how did that happen? what were the circumstances? that is a pretty serious thing for many reasons, not the least of which is allergies. did you report to the state of VA??
That is indeed a licensing violation and should be reported...... actually, it should be self-reported by BH, but I am guessing that didn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found the director quite unhelpful. It took months of repeated calls and emails with no response before we even found out if we had a spot. We should have stopped there. But, naive first time parents we are, we only looked at one spot and were locked in by that time. We tried to look the other way on administrative and rudeness factors but after our child was fed unapproved foods (including solids while only on breast milk), the rudeness plus the safety plus the extreme cost caused us to look elsewhere.
how did that happen? what were the circumstances? that is a pretty serious thing for many reasons, not the least of which is allergies. did you report to the state of VA??
Anonymous wrote:I found the director quite unhelpful. It took months of repeated calls and emails with no response before we even found out if we had a spot. We should have stopped there. But, naive first time parents we are, we only looked at one spot and were locked in by that time. We tried to look the other way on administrative and rudeness factors but after our child was fed unapproved foods (including solids while only on breast milk), the rudeness plus the safety plus the extreme cost caused us to look elsewhere.
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Also, it seems like the staff is not very diverse - is this the case? When I was there, all of the teachers I saw were of the same one race.
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POSITIVE- I JUST RECEIVED THIS WEBSITE FROM A CO-WORKER AFTER SHE ASK WHAT DAYCARE CENTER MY CHILD ATTENDS AN ONCE I RESPONDED BRIGHT HORIZON SHE GAVE ME THIS WEBSITE IT LOOKS LIKE I'M LATE ON THIS WEBSITE BUT I FEEL ITS ALWAYS GREAT TO EXPRESS YOUR FEELINGS.MY INFANT HAS BEEN ATTENDING CRYSTAL CITY BRIGHT HORIZON SINCE SHE WAS 6 MONTHS I REALLY WAS IMPRESS BY THE CARE OF THE TEACHERS THEY WAS VERY HAPPY TO WORK AND CARED FOR MY DAUGHTER AN OTHERS LIKE THERE OWN THE CLASSROOM AT THE TIME ONLY HELD 6 CHILDREN WHICH WAS GREAT COMPARED TO THE OTHER TO INFANT ROOMS EMAILS WAS ALWAYS SENT TO ME PICTURES OF MY LITTLE ONE WHICH HAD MY HEART SMILING.ONCE MY DAUGHTER HAD TURN 2 SHE ENTER A GREAT TODDLER ROOM WITH WELL STRUCTURE AND HAVE THE MOST WONDERFUL ACTIVITES AND THAT CLASS ALSO HOLDS 6 TODDLERS NOTHING I DID ON PURPOSE BUT GLAD IT IS ORGANIZED THAT WAY AND THE ROOM IS VERY SMALL TOO.THE 2 TODDLER TEACHERS ARE GREAT THERE DAILY REPORTS ARE BROUGHT TO ME AS SOON AS I ENTER THE ROOM.
NEGATIVE- WHENEVER I DROP MY DAUGHTER OFF THE TODDLER ROOM ACROSS THE ROOM HAS CHILDREN CRYING THERE'S NO INTERACTION WITH THE TEACHERS AND CHILDREN AND THERE'S ENTIRELY TO MANY NEW FACES WORKING IN AN OUT THAT ROOM. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT MANAGEMENT DOESNT PAY ATTENTION TO HOW THAT CLASS IS BEING RUN,BUT ITS NOT MUCH THE DIRECTOR ISNT PRESENT MUCH OF THE TIME AND IF YOU WAS TO BRING THE NEGATIVE TO HER IT'S NO IMPROVEMENT.THERE ARE TIMES WHEN FLOATERS HAVE DONE BETTER WITH THE TODDLERS THEN THERE OWN.WHICH I FEEL MANGEMENT WOULD KNOW IF THEY WAS PAYING ATTENTION TO OBSERVE AN ASSIGN THE MORE STRUTURE TEACHERS TO THAT ROOM.SAD TO SAY MY DAUGHTER JUST MAY GO THROUGH THE SAME THING CONSIDERING THE LEAD IS MOVING OVER TO ANOTHER ROOM BUT SOON THINGS MAY CHANGE ITS SO EXPENSIVE
Anonymous wrote:The center is clean and a very convenient location, but after over a year there I would not recommend BHCC to others...very expensive, unresponsive management, high turnover of teachers and the ones that are there do not seem to be very loving/caring/engaged with the kids. I observed several times how they place the infants on the boppy pillows for long periods of time and even with a bottle on their mouth rather than holding them for feeding. Other teachers are clueless when you ask them how the day went and the moving of kids around to comply with room ratios is like a musical chairs game everyday. In addition, during this hot weather kids are taken to long to the playground to roam around while the teachers are seating under the shade talking to each others.