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Worst I've Saw....
by Brittaby on July 28th, 2008
on Westview Baptist Church
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This daycare is un believeably rediculous. My son has been going there less than a month now. He got a stomach bug the day after his first day and then two days later he got an upper respitory infection. Everyday he comes home with sand in the cracks of his legs, and a worse diaper rash than the day before. He also is freezing every afternoon, his hands, feet, arms, and legs feel like a popsicle when he comes gets handed to me from one of the workers. I am thinking hard on droping him out of the program. The main lady there has been asked numerous times to call me back about the issues I am having but fails to do so. I would definatelty NOT reccomend this daycare to anyone.
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wonderful staff!
by Mama Kelly on July 9th, 2008
on Goldstar Academy
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The staff at Goldstar is wonderful and loving, and I feel very comfortable leaving my baby in their care each day when I am at work. We are so happy we chose Goldstar Academy!
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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.