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Miss Jodi's Learning Garden
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If your child is still in diapers or of potty training age, don't send him/her here. I believe the teachers are too young and inexperienced to provide adequate care for young children. I pulled my 2.5 yr. old daughter out of this ""school"" (Irvine location) because her diapers were not being changed on a regular basis. I had told the ""teachers"" there on a number of occasions to ""please change her diaper at least once in the three hours that she's there"" because she started to get a diaper rash, but they still neglected to do so. Last week, my daughter's diaper was so saturated that it leaked a large puddle onto her dress. My daughter told me that she had let one of the teachers know that she had to go pee-pee and the teacher told her to just go in her diaper. When I approached that particular teacher about it, she was very condescending and made excuses about how they were so busy. She even had the nerve to ask me if I had thought about potty training my daughter. I responded by saying, ""what difference would that make since you're obviously not going to re-inforce it here"". She had no response. If a daycare is too busy to take care of the very basic needs of the children they're being paid to take care of, then it makes me wonder what other needs aren't being met.
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