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December 2022 by crystal T
My children attend candyland every morning when I drop them off I feel comfortable knowing that they are in good hands with Mrs.Beth and Ms. Jen. My children are learning so much and I am very happy and grateful that I have found a school like this for my children.
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December 2016 by Chris
Parents, beware. This is one of the worst daycares I have ever experienced. The children are constantly getting ill, will diseases like scarlet fever. They let children run around with dirty noses. They lock your child in chairs when they arrive in the morning so they cannot move around the classroom. They challenged me in why the children need additional snack because the kids are very hungry around 4-5pm and they do not want to give them anything to eat. The director's attitude is rude and they will falsely indicate your child has a fever so they don't have to come to school but yet you have to pay them for the time your child is out. Stay away! Yes, the tuition is the cheapest in town, but you get what you pay for. I have not seen my daughter develop academically at all and I have not seen any sample if academic work since she attended.
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December 2016 by Katie Wycoki
In regards to "Chrissy`s" review their are several state rules and guidelines that we must follow. One of them being all kids eat together. I can assure you that no child goes hungry at Candyland. We try our best to accommodate everyones needs. As far as illnesses go we can not control when children get sick and what they get sick with. What we can control is by sending an ill child home and by keeping the school as clean as possible. Unfortunately we understand that this is a inconvenience to working parents, But that is our school policy to control the spread of illnesses in our school. as far as "tieing " children in chairs we do have 4 high chairs in our toddler room. Which we use for feeding times. Our CDA certified toddler teacher is very attentive to her class of 15 months to 2 year olds. they know counting, colors, shapes, and songs.
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December 2014 by Bobby Varghese
My son started in Candyland 3 years ago when he was 2 1/2 years old. He just graduated Pre-k from Candyland this summer. While he was there, I always knew he was in excellent hands, and I never had to be worried. Not only did his teachers in Candyland help improve his academic growth, but they also helped him improve his overall social interaction skills.All the staff to the director are extremely professional and supportive, and above all have a passion for teaching. A special shout-out to his prek teachers who were on top of things all the time. The curriculum has been educational and fun at the same time.I would highly recommend this place to any parent looking for an excellent daycare or preschool.