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Downtown Hampton Child Devmnt
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My son has gone to DHCDC since he was 6 weeks old (now 10 months), and I can't say enough good things! The facility (he is at Battle Road, and there are two other locations) is immaculate and new, and built with children in mind. The staff is so caring and professional---like aunts and grandmothers to my child, AND with college degrees!!! No wonder it's in the top 7% of daycares in the country! \r
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I can't wait until my son is in the older classes, because from what I see in passing, they are learning soooo much! Another thing I love is that the center's mission is to provide quality preschool for at-risk kids and also for special-needs kids, so it's a big mixture of children of all colors and socioeconomic levels and abilities. My son will be a ""normal"" kid for the others to look to, and meanwhile my son is learning sensitivity to children who are different from him and making friends with them. Everybody wins!
Pros: Facilities, staff, programs, locations! Ivy-league education for tots---but at a bargain!
Cons: Seriosouly, there aren't any!!!!
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