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Businiess name:  Prime Time Early Learning Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After a couple of times of visit to Primetime, I finally decided to give it a try for a couple of hours in toddler class (12-18 months). The class room in itself is sunny and relatively clean and there are enough toys. However, every time that toddlers are having snacks, lunch, and diaper change, they are strapped to the seats in the table for more than one hour. If your child refuses the first bite of snack, the staff will say "" she is not hungry"" , they don't even try. However, that wasn't the only reason that I decided to look for another daycare. They have a traditional discipline policy. One of the staff was conditioning a little boy (probably 14-15 months old) that was bored and crying in his seat by saying very loud "" I TOLD YOU THAT""S ENOUGH!"". I don't know about other parents preferences, but that's an absolute turn off in my view. I won't send my son to a place that shout at my kid. Pros: sunny classes, enough interesting toys Cons: traditional discipline policy, maximum child to staff ratio,

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