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Sugar Creek Children's House
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citysearch c.
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I would NOT recommend this school. My main impression from my visit is that they're far from loving and nurturing. We went for a tour and an ""interview"" with my 2 year old son. We waited 30 minutes for the director to arrive (we did have an appointment). When she finally arrived, she did not smile at all, looked very stern. She let my son play around in the hallway (no classroom) to see his behavior. Unfortunately, he was not behaving and was running around the hallway when observed. After a minute of watching him she started telling me ""he's very active, I don't think if he'll fit in our program"", ""You need to give him more commands"", ""You need to teach him English right now ?(we speak Spanish at home). All the research I've seen points to the importance of each parent being consistent in one language and not mixing both to avoid confusion. She kept telling me I needed to mix both languages at home: ""this is how I taught my children and how we teach children in India"". Doesn?t seem like she did much research, but what she thinks is treated like the gold standard in this school. She mentioned that two year olds don't ever throw tantrums in her school?! (What kind of 2 year olds has she seen?).
Pros: Good academic performance
Cons: Strict, judgemental, inflexible staff, director reminds me of a dictator
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