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professional service small classes
by renee on December 7th, 2009
on Joyful Jamboree Day Care LLC
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Wow! I recently interviewed this childcare provder and was amazed to find a team of bright funloving teachers and caregivers! What a wonderful set up, an entire house set up as a preschool! Daily schedule and activities and special events on the annual calendar! My preschooler is so happy there!
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professional service small classes
by renee on December 5th, 2009
on Joyful Jamboree Day Care LLC
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Wow! I recently interviewed this childcare provder and was amazed to find a team of bright funloving teachers and caregivers! What a wonderful set up, an entire house set up as a preschool! Daily schedule and activities and special events on the annual calendar! My preschooler is so happy there!
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Worst Day Care......
by z on March 4th, 2009
on Kids Come First Children's Center
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This is the worst day care my son has ever been so far. He started day care when he was 8 weeks old and know he is almost 4 years old and has been to atleast 4 other day cares till today. This day care has been our worst experience. Please do not send your children here, if you love them.
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i love this daycare
by phe on November 25th, 2008
on Crayon Box Child
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i love this daycare. I wouldnt sent my son to another they are the best they love the kides and the kides love them.
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Happy and Healthy Kids
by Mommy of 2 on August 15th, 2008
on Chibbler's Day Care
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Both my children ages, 2 yrs and 2 mos. attend Chibbler's Daycare. My 2 year old is always VERY excited to go. She often sings "Wash your hands" which is a popular song at Chibbler's. The owner/operator of Chibbler's is very energentic with the kids and loves to play "tickle Monster!" I give a thumbs up to Chibbler's Daycare!
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DO NOT GO TO THIS DAYCARE!!!
by Ben Silver on August 14th, 2008
on Today's Life Inc Eden Prairie
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We strongly urge everyone not to consider Today’s Life for daycare needs. Today’s Life has two locations in the Twin Cities: Bloomington and Eden Prairie. Although our experience is with the Eden Prairie location, they are owned and operated by the same person(s).
Our infant attended Today’s Life for a little over two weeks and during that time we had numerous problems and witnessed several State violations. Unlike all other daycare centers, at Today’s Life the family has to provide all food and milk (yes, even whole milk) while your child is in the infant program (up to 16 months old). This alone is abnormal compared to all other daycare centers in the Twin Cities. The families have to provide all food for the infants, including snacks, and the containers the food arrives in are returned to the family each night still dirty. Today’s Life refuses to wash any containers, bottles and/or sippy cups. Apparently the weekly tuition of $289.00 isn’t enough to expect them to wash a container.
And don’t even think about asking about your child’s food and/or milk consumption or you’ll be labeled (to your face) as a demanding parent. On the one occasion we asked about our infant’s milk intake, the owner publicly berated us calling us demanding parents and that they should not have enrolled our infant. A parent should absolutely be allowed to ask any questions about his/her child’s day, including food intake, without being berated or labeled as demanding.
Today’s Life is the most unprofessionally run daycare we have ever come into contact with. In addition to this, on three occasions we observed a violation with respect to the number of infants being cared for by a single individual. Minnesota statute requires one staff member per four infants (1:4) yet at Today’s Life there were far more than four infants per one staff member. We were afraid to bring this to the attention of the director/owner for fear of further berating. Today’s Life repeatedly violated Minnesota State statute with respect to the staff-to-infant ratio.
Do not allow yourself or your child to become a victim to the atrocities that go on at Today’s Life. It is discerning and disturbing that the owner(s) of Today’s Life are allowed to stay in the business of caring for children when they are so obviously unfit to do so.
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Most child care centers are operated in high regards to the regulations put forth my local city, county, and state rules. However some facilities have been found negligent in the past. When evaluating a child care center ask quesions about the age of infants and children accepted, drop in childcare policies, and what childcare solutions are available in your price range. Childcare forms often ask questions about vouchers, tax credits and household income to determine what the rates and overall costs to you are. Childcare workers are ofen certified and highly qualified and licensed to provide assistance to any situation you might need.