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Vip Day Care Ctr
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My son didn't last for a full two weeks.He is only two and the staff told me that they hold up to 14 kids in his age group with one certified teacher and one assistant. After I enrolled him, his group size was up to 18. Then one day, I go to pick him up and I see that he is in a different group now - with 21 kids!! The daycare definitely overbooked-it seems as all the director wants is the money.They are short staffed and the staff members are young. I have heard the director yelling at the kids, when I was on the phone. They don't have an open door policy. When I picked up my child, I asked if I could peek into his classroom-they always said no-the parents had to stand in the hallway, while the teacher got your child ready.In the two weeks that he was there - EVERYDAY, they would give him to me with crust all over his nose.One time, the crust was all over his face and lips and a piece of booger and there also were brownie crumbs on his face from snack time at 3 p.m. and I picked him up at 5 p.m.My son got sick from the center-he got a contagious viral infection called Coxsackie virus with spreads from one child to the next. Based on my online review, it spreads from feces on unsanitized changing tables and unwashed hands.I think some child had it and my son got the germs from the sharing of toys or from the changing table or perhaps the staff member did not clean her hands. I had to keep him home for a week, while paying the week's tuition. I informed the director of the viurus-she was rude about it. She didn't care about what happened. It seemd if I was annoying her by caling her. I understand that I cannot prove that the virus was from the daycare, but my son is the only child in my entire family and this virus came from another child and this virus is known to spread in daycares. So, I did not take him back the following week and because I did not give them a ""5 day notice"" - they were trying to make me pay them another week's tuition, which I refused to give.
Pros: Teaching songs and alphabets and arts and crafts, etc.
Cons: Too many kids in one group, not enough attention on each child.
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