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Businiess name:  Am2pm Child Care Learning
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
“We enrolled Gianna in AM2PM’s Preschool program last summer just after she turned two and just after we had moved to New Jersey from Virginia. We had originally planned to get Gianna started in a preschool program at age two and a half, just as we had with her older sister, Madison. But due to family circumstances, we decided to enroll Gianna early – just after she turned two - so that the adjustment from full-time-at-home-with-Mommy to part-time-at-school-away-from-Mommy would take place before a new baby was thrown into the mix. Plus, I have to admit that having Gianna in school three full days a week was also a way for me to sneak in the occasional oh so heavenly nap.\r Gianna had never been away from me for longer than a few hours and even then she was with her Daddy or her Grandma – ‘Nana.’ As I had feared, the first day of dropping off Gianna consisted of a screaming, clinging child who had to be physically pried out of my arms. I am not sure who was more traumatized by the experience, me or Gianna! I walked out of AM2PM crying and wondering if I was making a mistake. To my joy and gratitude, Miss Anne Marie knew just how to help and comfort Gianna. She took my little girl and put her right to work, appointing her as a ‘special helper,’ which is a natural thing for my bossy little girl. She was also a pro at involving Gianna right away in some kind of coloring or painting project. I am still amazed at how quickly Anne Marie was able to figure out my daughter.\r Even now that drop off has become easy and Gianna looks forward to school, Anne Marie always gives Gianna a little special attention; holding Gianna’s hand or giving her a hug when she needs one. Gianna is doing very well at AM2PM with ‘Miss Anne Marie.’ She loves telling me about her friends; Rachel, Dylan, Natalie, and is so proud of the fact that she knows her ABC’s, her colors, her shapes, and that she can count all the way to 20. Developmentally, she exceeds the milestones and expectations of a two and a half year old which we mostly attribute to the care she gets at AM2PM. Naturally my husband and I are very proud. But we are also grateful for the extra attention and love that Anne Marie and the AM2PM staff have shown to our daughter, Gianna.”\r -Martinez Family \r

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