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Businiess name:  Goddard School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We moved into the area and had little time to find a daycare. Newtown Goddard seemed a good option and had decent reviews. My daughter came from a wonderful Little Friends School in Hamilton and she thrived there. Being a shy girl, she opened up and was finally willing to communicate, play and interact. The moment we put her into Goddard school she turned into a stressed out preschooler. We had doubts about the school, but were uncertain. We liked the director but teachers were unfriendly to say the least. They will never greet you or your child when you bring her in. They are just hanging around. They do not have a good grasp on kids, nor they make a connection with them. They are present but minding their own business. They are unable to calm and comfort a child... They do what looks good on paper - letters, numbers, ... But in reality it is done without heart, just on paper. Soon after my kid started crying at nights, you can see she is looking for attention. Finally one morning she

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