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Goddard School
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Reading through these reviews, people either LOVE or HATE the school. Our experience has been mixed. \r
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The facilities are nice, the environment safe and friendly, and the administration helpful and accomodating. Overall we think it is a good school, and without taking away from that, here are our concerns:\r
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Goddard advertises care to age 6. What we found was that they seem to do better for the younger kids, but once the kids are about 3.5 to 4 and need more "enrichment" and less "day care," Goddard falls short. Our son loved his time there at age 2 and 3, but by age 4 he was extremely bored and did not look forward to going there. The teachers seemed overwhelmed, and his work was never reviewed for accuracy. The teachers did not really know if any particular child was progressing or not. There is not enough 1-1 interaction with the kids, and the kids were not encouraged to "take turns" at the computer. By age 4, the kids need more teaching, not day care. On a few surpri
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