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Lake Forest Park Montessori
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Dani T.
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I send my one year old to Lake Forest Park Montessori.
http://www.lfpmontessori.com
They are really fabulous there. I can't praise them enough about the peace of mind of watching my child they gave me while I was working.
However, you should try to decide if you want a big daycare or a smaller one. I think in lieu of all of the illnesses he has gotten (which every big daycare center will have - Bright Star included), in retrospect I might have considered sending him to a smaller daycare facility where they are less likely to have this problem.
Also, another disadvantage is that larger daycare centers are MUCH more costly.
Start by asking around to your friends/colleagues to see where they send their kids and even if they are full, ask if they have friends who also run smaller daycares.
Hope this helps!
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