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Businiess name:  The Goddard School Of Stafford
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My son was at this school for a year and did wonderful in the 2 year old class but once he transitioned to the 3 year old class it was a different story. The class room is filled with boys and as boys would be boys they run, jump, climb and play rough. They have 2 teachers in this class majority of the time; except for lunch when they have a helper in the class assisting with lunches. When the teachers get frustrated with a child that is not listening they will immediately call the director instead of working with the child. The teachers state they will redirect the child but 9 out of 10 times they will tell the child to "Stop It!" and each time the voice will be elevated. They will allow children to run around and not correct them until the Director or Assistant Director are in the room. Teachers have a frustrated look on their face and they are not consistent with the rules. What is ok for one child to do is not ok for another. It is much easier for them to pick up the toys than to f

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