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Educational Playcare is awesome. They take a holistic approach at their center, and look at the big picture with each student and age group. They accommodate the individual needs of each child. My daughter has been going since she was an infant, and is now in preschool. I like that every morning a director greets me, and in the evening a director says goodbye.
Their system is phenomenal and they have everything broken down according to the developmental areas of a child. They have it broken by physical, mental, emotional (such as music), art, and you even get pictures. The staff is trained very well. Originally I was traumatized by how modern childcare is, and thought I would never be able to work because of it.
Tom was an assistant director at the time, and greeted me when I went to look at their program. He let me know about their open door policy and if I needed to get to my daughter at any point, I was allowed. I thought, even if I have to eat Ramen Noodles everyday, my kid has to go there, haha. I would recommend them.
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